“child” means a son or daughter of a worker or self employed person
under the age of eighteen years, who is a citizen;
“citizen” means a national of a Partner State recognized under the laws
governing citizenship in the Partner State;
“common market” means the common market as defined under Article 1
of the Treaty;
“common standard travel document” means a passport or any other
valid travel document establishing the identity of the holder, issued by or
on behalf of the Partner State of which he or she is a citizen and shall also
include inter‐state passes;
“Community” means the East African Community established by Article 2
of the Treaty;
“company” means a business entity incorporated as a company under the
laws of a Partner State;
“co‐operation” includes the undertaking by the Partner States in
common, jointly or in concert, of activities undertaken in furtherance of
the objectives of the Community, as provided for under the Treaty or
under any contract or agreement made thereunder or in relation to the
objectives of the Community;
“Council” means the Council of Ministers of the Community established
by Article 9 of the Treaty;
“Customs Union” means the East African Community Customs Union
established by Article 2 of the Protocol on the Establishment of the East
African Community Customs Union;
“dependant” means a son or daughter of a worker or a self employed
person who has attained the age of eighteen years, the mother, the
father, a sister or a brother of a worker or a self employed person who is
wholly dependent on the worker or self employed person, who is a
citizen;
“economic activity” means any legitimate income generating activity;
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