Common use of SAVINGS CLAUSES Clause in Contracts

SAVINGS CLAUSES. (1) The provisions of this Treaty are without prejudice to the views of each Party relating to the delimitation and demarcation of its international boundary. (2) The provisions of this Treaty are without prejudice to the rights under public international law of riparians of the Senqu/Orange River other than the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa. (3) This Treaty is concluded without prejudice to all existing bilateral and multilateral agreements presently in operation between the two Parties, including the Customs Union Agreement, the Trilateral Monetary Agreement between the Governments of Lesotho, Swaziland, and South Africa of 18 April 1986, and the Bilateral Monetary Agreement between the Governments of Lesotho and South Africa of 18 April 1986. (4) South Africa shall cause ESCOM or its successors, to supply electricity to the Kingdom of Lesotho on such terms as are being or will be granted to any other comparable bulk consumer with its own generating capacity in the Republic of South Africa.

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