Geographical Scope Clause Samples

The Geographical Scope clause defines the specific geographic areas or regions where the terms of the agreement are applicable. It typically outlines whether the contract's rights, obligations, or restrictions apply globally, within certain countries, or are limited to particular territories. For example, a licensing agreement might restrict the use of intellectual property to North America only. This clause is essential for clarifying the boundaries of the agreement’s applicability, preventing misunderstandings about where contractual obligations and rights are enforceable.
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Geographical Scope. During the negotiations for the 2005 and 2011 National Commercial Agreements, the Association of Independent Commercial Producers expressed its concern that on many occasions there is insufficient time to apply for a work permit or visa in connection with commercials shot entirely outside North America. The AICP asserted that its member companies cannot employ an American First Assistant Director outside North America absent a valid work permit or visa. In many instances, the Producer does not have sufficient lead time to apply for and/or receive a response to a work permit or visa application before the first day of production. To address this concern, the parties agree as follows: (A) Notwithstanding the Geographical Scope provisions set forth in Article 1-202 of the Agreement, an Employer shall not be required to transport a First Assistant Director from the United States on a commercial shot entirely outside North America where the commercial involves three or fewer shoot days or where the commercial’s total production costs (excluding “Editorial and Finishing” and “Talent Costs & Expenses”) as set forth on the AICP Film Production Cost Summary do not exceed $300,000. (B) The Employer shall comply with its obligation under Article 1-202 of the Agreement to provide the Guild with prompt written notice when a First Assistant Director is not transported pursuant to this provision, and shall also file a Commercial Project Listing Form as required by Article 1-102 (C) of the Agreement. (C) In such situations, the Employer shall give preference of employment to DGA First Assistant Directors (i) who reside in the country where production is taking place; or (ii) who hold a work permit or are otherwise eligible to work in said country and are eligible for employment as a local hire (i.e., the assignment does not require that the Employee be transported to that country for employment). The Guild will maintain a list of First Assistant Directors who satisfy these requirements. (D) On a commercial shot entirely outside North America where the Employer transports a First Assistant Director from the United States where the total production costs (excluding “Editorial and Finishing” and “Talent Costs & Expenses”) as set forth on the AICP Film Production Cost Summary do not exceed $450,000, the terms and conditions of the First Assistant Director’s employment shall be individually negotiated. Pension and Health contributions shall be paid on the minimum rates of pay ...
Geographical Scope. The GOODWE Limited warranty terms and conditions only apply for the devices which are originally purchased from channels authorized by GOODWE and installed in the destination defined within the international market (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are excluded), unless there are specially stipulated warranty terms and conditions between GOODWE and the direct purchaser. For any units sold for one country/region but installed in another country/region, the warranty will become invalid if GOODWE does not provide written confirmation/approval prior to the installation. This limited warranty applies to the battery system which is sold and installed after November, 2022. It is the end user’s sole and exclusive remedy against GOODWE and GOODWE’s sole and exclusive liability in respect of defects in battery system. This limited warranty replaces all other GOODWE warranties and liabilities, whether oral, written, (non-mandatory) statutory, contractual, in tort or otherwise, including, without limitation, and where permitted by applicable law, any implied conditions, warranties or other terms as regards satisfactory quality or fitness for purpose. However, this limited warranty shall neither exclude nor limit any of your legal (statutory) rights under the applicable national laws. To the extent permitted by applicable law(s), GOODWE does not assume any liability for any loss of, damage to or corruption of data, for any loss of profit, loss of use of battery systems or functionality, loss of business, loss of contracts, loss of revenue or loss of anticipated savings, increased costs or expenses or for any indirect loss or damage, consequential loss or damage or special loss or damage, or punitive loss or damage. To the extent permitted by applicable law, GOODWE’s liability shall be limited to the purchase value of the battery system. The above limitations shall not apply in case of gross negligence or intentional misconduct of GOODWE or in case of death or personal injury resulting from ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s proven negligence. *Manufacturer’s warranty is a basic warranty promise from GOODWE to the end users. In some countries/districts, end users may receive an additional warranty promise (should be at least equivalent to the manufacturer’s warranty) which is provided by GOODWE’s local distributor; should any claims arise in this respect, please direct them to the local distributor. Please note this GOODWE limited warranty statement may NOT be the latest version, plea...
Geographical Scope. Permission granted is non-exclusive and is valid throughout the world in the English language and the languages specified in the license.
Geographical Scope. 1. Without prejudice to Annex IV, this Agreement shall apply: (a) to the land territory, internal waters, and the territorial sea of a Party and the air-space above the territory of a Party in accordance with international law; as well as (b) beyond the territorial sea, with respect to measures taken by a Party in the exercise of its sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with international law. 2. Annex I applies with respect to Norway.
Geographical Scope. Without prejudice to Annex 3 to Chapter 3, this Agreement shall apply: (a) to the land territory, internal waters, and the territorial sea of a Party, and the air-space above the territory in accordance with international law; as well as (b) beyond the territorial sea, with respect to measures taken by a Party in the exercise of its sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with international law.
Geographical Scope. 1. This Agreement shall, unless otherwise specified therein, apply to the territories of the Parties, in accordance with their domestic law and international law. 2. This Agreement shall not apply to the territory of Svalbard, with the exception of trade in goods.
Geographical Scope. 1. This Agreement shall, except as otherwise specified in Annex I, apply to: (a) the land territory, internal waters and the territorial sea of a Party, and the air-space above the territory of a Party, in accordance with international law; and (b) the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf of a Party, in accordance with international law. 2. This Agreement shall not apply to the Norwegian territory of Svalbard, with the exception of trade in goods.
Geographical Scope. The GOODWE Limited warranty terms and conditions only apply for the devices which are originally purchased from channels authorized by GOODWE and installed in the destination defined within the international market (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are excluded), unless there are specially stipulated warranty terms and conditions between GOODWE and the direct purchaser. For any units sold for installation in one country/region but installed in another country/region, the warranty will become invalid if GOODWE does not provide written confirmation/approval prior to the installation.
Geographical Scope. We expect that there will be interest from a number of organisations in using the RE:NEW Framework for locations outside of London. This could come from organisations with property both inside and outside the Capital wanting a common programme, or from organisations outside London keen to gain the benefits from using the framework. The framework will therefore be accessible by any Employer including public sector organisations throughout the UK as covered in Annex 1 - Schedule of Potential Users of the RE:NEW Framework, as well as – potentially – private sector landlords (see paragraph 1.3). It is challenging to estimate the total value of contracts that might be let outside of London given the potential scale and number of projects. The upper threshold stated in the OJEU for total purchases through the framework is £1.65bn. As this is a framework contract there is no guarantee of contract volumes or turnover. The applicability and ability to use the framework by organisations will be a decision for that relevant organisation and the Contracting Authority will accept no liability in this matter.
Geographical Scope. This Agreement shall apply to the Agreement area as defined in Article 1.