Right of Entry and Exit Sample Clauses

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Right of Entry and Exit. Subject to Article 404, no Party shall adopt or maintain any measure that restricts or prevents the movement of persons, goods, services or investments across provincial boundaries. Subject to Article 404, each Party shall ensure that any measure it adopts or maintains does not operate to create an obstacle to internal trade. Where it is established that a measure is inconsistent with Article 401, 402 or 403, that measure is still permissible under this Agreement where it can be demonstrated that:
Right of Entry and Exit. In applying Article 5.3, the Parties agree that right of entry for financial service providers of another Party shall be based on compliance with the laws of the Party to which the provider is seeking entry. Nothing in this Agreement shall give a financial services provider an automatic right of entry to provide financial services in the other Party based solely on compliance with the home jurisdiction’s laws, unless explicitly provided for in legislation.
Right of Entry and Exit. Subject to Article 5.7, no Party shall adopt or maintain any measure that restricts or prevents the movement of persons, goods, services or investment between the Parties.
Right of Entry and Exit. 1. Any person who, through the presentation of an identity document issued by the authorities of the DRTL, proves to be a national of the DRTL or who, being a foreigner, meets all the requisites foreseen in the present diploma to enter the country has the right to enter national territory. 2. All people who are not subject to any order or restriction issued under the terms of the law have the right to leave the national territory. 3. For the effects of the previous number, the courts have exclusive competence for the application of measures prohibiting absence from national territory under the terms of the law and must communicate this fact to the public service responsible for migration.
Right of Entry and Exit. All Participants and SCBD designated staff or officials shall have the right of unimpeded entry into and exit from the [host State]. Visas, entry and exit permits, where required, shall be granted free of charge and as speedily as possible. When related applications are made four weeks before the opening of the Meeting, visas shall be granted not later than two weeks before the date of the Meeting’s opening. If related applications are made less than four weeks before the opening of the Meeting, the visa shall be granted as speedily as possible, and not later than three days before the Meeting’s opening.

Related to Right of Entry and Exit

  • Right of Entry The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises during normal working hours by providing at least twenty-four (24) hours notice in order for inspection, make necessary repairs, alterations or improvements, to supply services as agreed or for any reasonable purpose. The Landlord may exhibit the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees, or lessees upon reasonable notice.

  • RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION OWNER may enter, inspect, and/or repair the premises at any time in case of emergency or suspected abandonment. OWNER shall give 24 hours advance notice and may enter for the purpose of showing the premises during normal business hours to prospective renters, buyers, lenders, for smoke alarm inspections, and/or for normal inspections and repairs. OWNER is permitted to make all alterations, repairs and maintenance that in OWNER'S judgment is necessary to perform.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Tenant agrees to permit Landlord and the authorized representatives of Landlord and of Lender to enter upon the Demised Premises at all reasonable times for the purposes of inspecting the Demised Premises and Tenant's compliance with this Lease, and making any necessary repairs thereto; provided that, except in the case of an emergency, Landlord shall give Tenant reasonable prior notice of Landlord's intended entry upon the Demised Premises. Nothing herein shall imply any duty upon the part of Landlord to do any work required of Tenant hereunder, and the performance thereof by Landlord shall not constitute a waiver of Tenant's default in failing to perform it. Landlord shall not be liable for inconvenience, annoyance, disturbance or other damage to Tenant by reason of making such repairs or the performance of such work in the Demised Premises or on account of bringing materials, supplies and equipment into or through the Demised Premises during the course thereof, and the obligations of Tenant under this Lease shall not thereby be affected; provided, however, that Landlord shall use reasonable efforts not to disturb or otherwise interfere with Tenant's operations in the Demised Premises in making such repairs or performing such work. Landlord also shall have the right upon reasonable notice to enter the Demised Premises at all reasonable times to exhibit the Demised Premises to any prospective purchaser or mortgagee thereof, or, during the last six (6) months of the Term, to any prospective tenant thereof.

  • Right of Co-Sale To the extent the Investors do not exercise their respective Rights of First Refusal (the “Co-Sale Right Holders”) as to the Offered Shares proposed to be sold by the Transferor to the third party transferee identified in the Transfer Notice in accordance with Section 4.4, such Co-Sale Right Holder shall have the right (but no obligation) to participate in, and the Transferor shall have the obligation to procure the third party transferee to accept, the transfer of any Offered Shares to the extent that such Co-Sale Right Holder’s Pro Rata Co-Sale Share (defined as below) will be transferred at the same price and subject to the same terms and conditions as specified in the Transfer Notice (the “Right of Co-Sale”). For the purpose of this Section 4.5, a Co-Sale Right Holder’s “Pro Rata Co-Sale Share” shall mean that number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) which equals the number of the Offered Shares specified in the Transfer Notice multiplied by a fraction equal to (i) the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) then held by such Co-Sale Right Holder at the time of the transfer, divided by (ii) the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) held by the Co-Sale Right Holders that have elected to exercise the Right of Co-Sale plus the total number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on an as-converted basis) then held by the Transferor. The Co-Sale Right Holder shall deliver, within the Option Period, a written notice (the “Co-Sale Notice”) to the Transferor, stating (i) its decision to exercise the Right of Co-Sale as specified in the Co-Sale Notice, and (ii) the number of Shares that such Co-Sale Right Holder elects to transfer, in order to effect its Right of Co-Sale. If the Co-Sale Right Holder sends out the Co-Sale Notice within the Option Period, and provided, however, that the Co-Sale Right Holder fails to effect its Right of Co-Sale due to failure to obtain the consent of the third party transferee or the approval, consent or exemption (if necessary) from the Governmental Authority, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Transferor shall not effect any transfer of the Offered Share of the Company to the third party transferee without the prior written consent of the Co-Sale Right Holders, unless the Transferor purchases the number of the Shares that such Co-Sale Right Holder elects to transfer at the same price and subject to the same terms and conditions as specified in the Transfer Notice.

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.