S-9.1 - Act respecting the James Bay Native Development Corporation

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19. The affairs of the Corporation are administered by a board of five directors.
Each of the two common shareholders has the right to elect two directors.
The fifth director, who is the president of the Corporation, is appointed by the Government, which fixes his term of office and remuneration. However, the term of office shall not exceed five years and, once determined, it shall not be reduced.
The fifth director must in no case be a member of the board of directors of the Société de développement de la Baie James or of the Cree Nation Government or of any other legal person or body under their control or dependent on them.
1978, c. 96, s. 19; 1999, c. 40, s. 275; 2013, c. 19, s. 91.
19. The affairs of the Corporation are administered by a board of five directors.
Each of the two common shareholders has the right to elect two directors.
The fifth director, who is the president of the Corporation, is appointed by the Government, which fixes his term of office and remuneration. However, the term of office shall not exceed five years and, once determined, it shall not be reduced.
The fifth director must in no case be a member of the board of directors of the Société de développement de la Baie James or of the Cree Regional Authority or of any other legal person or body under their control or dependent on them.
1978, c. 96, s. 19; 1999, c. 40, s. 275.
19. The affairs of the Corporation are administered by a board of five directors.
Each of the two common shareholders has the right to elect two directors.
The fifth director, who is the president of the Corporation, is appointed by the Government, which fixes his term of office and remuneration. However, the term of office shall not exceed five years and, once determined, it shall not be reduced.
The fifth director must in no case be a member of the board of directors of the Société de développement de la Baie James or of the Cree Regional Authority or of any other corporation or body under their control or dependent on them.
1978, c. 96, s. 19.