Scope of the Convention Sample Clauses
The "Scope of the Convention" clause defines the range of transactions, parties, or subject matter to which the convention applies. It typically outlines the types of agreements, geographic regions, or legal relationships covered, and may specify exclusions or limitations, such as certain industries or types of contracts. By clearly delineating what is and is not governed by the convention, this clause ensures clarity for all parties and helps prevent disputes over applicability.
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Scope of the Convention. Article 1
Scope of the Convention. This Convention defines the legal basis for the implementation of various types of investments registered in the territory of the Parties, and guarantees for the rights of investors to make investments and the income derived from them. The norms and rules defined by this Convention shall apply in the event that legal entities of two or more states participate in the investment process. Regulation of issues related to the activities of the investor and the protection of his rights is carried out by the authorized state bodies of the recipient country. The functions of coordination of issues related to the operation of this Convention by the bodies of the Commonwealth of Independent States are carried out by the Interstate Economic Committee of the Economic Union (hereinafter - IEC).
Scope of the Convention. ARTICLE 1
Scope of the Convention. Personal scope This Convention shall apply to persons who are residents of one or both of the Contracting States.
Scope of the Convention. This Convention shall apply in respect of:
Scope of the Convention. 1. This Convention shall apply to persons who are residents of one or both of the Contracting States.
2. This Convention extends to the territory of each Contracting State, including its territorial sea, and to those areas of the exclusive economic zone or the continental shelf adjacent to the outer limit of the territorial sea of each State over which it has, in accordance with international law, sovereign rights for the purpose of exploration and exploitation of the natural resources of such areas, and references in this Convention to the Contracting State or to either of them shall be construed accordingly.
Scope of the Convention. 22.1 This Convention shall apply principally to GEOVIC, and to any Person to which GEOVIC may assign all or part of the rights and obligations granted to it under the conditions of this Convention
22.2 The Shareholders, the Affiliates, the Contractors, the Sub-Contractors, the Shippers and Lenders and other Third Party Beneficiaries shall benefit from the rights and guarantees granted to them, respectively, under this Convention, with respect to activities related to the mining and processing of the Minerals and to production of the Product in Cameroon.
22.3 The suspension of rights and benefits granted to GEOVIC by this Convention, in application of the terms hereof, shall as of right entail suspension under the same conditions of the extension to the Third Party Beneficiaries of the same rights and benefits.
Scope of the Convention. This Convention governs and defines the price-setting rules concerning services pertaining to the universal postal service provided by CTT, covering the following services:
a) Reserved postal services;
b) Non-reserved postal services pertaining to the universal service.
Scope of the Convention. This Agreement shall apply to all investments, whether those made on the date of entry into force of this Convention or those made after that date, by investors of one Contracting Party in the territory of the other Contracting Party. this Agreement shall not apply to any dispute that arose before its entry into force, unless the parties to the dispute agree otherwise.
Scope of the Convention. Article 1
1. This Convention shall apply in respect of:
a) offences against penal law;
b) acts which, whether or not they are offences, may or do jeopardize the safety of the aircraft or of persons or property therein or which jeopardize good order and discipline on board.
2. Except as provided in Chapter III, this Convention shall apply in respect of offences committed or acts done by a person on board any aircraft registered in a Contracting State, while that aircraft is in flight or on the surface of the high seas or of any other area outside the territory of any State.
3. For the purposes of this Convention, an aircraft is considered to be in flight from the moment when power is applied for the purpose of take-off until the moment when the landing run ends.
4. This Convention shall not apply to aircraft used in military, customs or police services.