Partner States definition

Partner States means the Republic of Uganda, the Republic of Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania and any other country granted membership to the Community under Article 3 of the Treaty;
Partner States means parties to the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community namely, the Republic of Kenya, the Republic of Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania;
Partner States means the Republic of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Uganda.

Examples of Partner States in a sentence

  • This Protocol may be amended by the Partner States in accordance with the provisions of Article 150 of the Treaty.

  • The methods for making such reference shall be laid down by Partner States.

  • The Parties recognise that the integration of the agricultural sector across EAC Partner States, through the progressive removal of barriers and the provision of an appropriate regulatory and institutional framework, harmonisation and convergence of policies, will contribute to the deepening of the regional integration process and thus contribute to the expansion of regional markets, which will increase the scope for investment and private sector development.

  • When Partner States adopt those measures they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication.

  • The Partner States agree to simplify their trade documentation and procedures in order to facilitate trade in goods within the Community.


More Definitions of Partner States

Partner States means the Partner States of the Community as defined under the Treaty;
Partner States means the Recipient, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania.
Partner States means the LVB Countries, the Republic of Burundi and the Republic of Rwanda.
Partner States means one or more member lotteries who are signatories to the Cash4Life® game agreement. Participating states may change over time.
Partner States mean collectively the states-parties signatories of the Arusha Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (1999), namely the Republic of Burundi, the Republic of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Rwanda, and the Republic of Uganda, and in whose territories the Project is carried out; and “Partner State” refers separately and individually to each and any of such Partner States.”
Partner States means any country granted membership under article 3 of the Treaty for the Establishment of The East African Community;
Partner States means the Republic of Botswana, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Republic of South Africa and the Kingdom of Swaziland.