Enabling Clause definition
Examples of Enabling Clause in a sentence
Any problems or disputes arising out of the interpretation of this Enabling Clause will be dealt with by the Enabling Committee.
In this Appendix the term "enabled project" means a project or job covered by the Enabling Clause Information Sheet referred to in Item 4.
The Business Manager agrees to be open to negotiating (e) Hours of Work and (f) Overtime with the ability to do so under the Enabling Clause.
The Business Manager agrees to be open to negotiating (d) Hours of Work and (e) Overtime with the ability to do so under the Enabling Clause.
The Parties hereby establish a free trade area, in accordance with the Decision of 28 November 1979 on Differential and More Favourable Treatment, Reciprocity and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Participation of Developing Countries (Enabling Clause) and Article V of GATS and to promote opportunities for market access and trade liberalization for goods, services and investments; strengthen development of the digital economy; and deepen economic cooperation between the Parties.
An Employer wishing to obtain agreement for an enabled project shall complete the Enabling Clause Information Sheet in the form annexed to this Collective Agreement and forward it to the Local Union.
The Contracting Officer will provide a list of the points of contact for service of notices for all support contractors identified in conjunction with clause G52.209-006, Enabling Clause for Prime and Support Contractor Relationships.
Preferential agreements between developing countries have been considered authorized by the 1979 Enabling Clause.
However, Meco and Haito are surprised by this notification and believe that the agreement should rather be notified pursuant to the GATT Enabling Clause, because it was concluded by two developing countries and one LDC.
The Contracting Officer will provide a list of the points of contact for service of notices for all support contractors identified in conjunction with CI Clause 7, Enabling Clause for Prime and Support Contractor Relationships.