Entry into force definition

Entry into force means the entry into force of this Compact, which shall be on the date of the last letter in an exchange of letters between the Principal Representatives of each Party confirming that all conditions set forth in Section 4.1 have been satisfied by the Government and MCC.
Entry into force means the date on which this Agreement enters into force provisionally or definitively, as provided for in article 40:
Entry into force. This agreement shall enter into force and become binding between and among the contracting States when enacted or otherwise entered into by any two States. Thereafter, it shall enter into force and become binding with respect to any State when enacted into law by such State. If the statutes of any State so authorize or provide, such State may become party to this agreement upon the execution thereof by an executive or administrative official thereof acting on behalf of and for such State.

Examples of Entry into force in a sentence

  • I.4.1 Entry into force of this Contract This Contract shall enter into force once it has been validly signed by all Parties, provided the Terms and Conditions to which this Contract relates have already entered into force.

  • Entry into force of the Collection depends on the transfer of the Collection Order and the Collection Order may not be revoked by the Bank unless otherwise provided for by the Agreement, Legislation and/or the Collection Order.

  • Entry into force and continuation of the contract This Contract shall be executed in triplicate by each Party A and B, and shall take effect on the day following the signature and seal of this Contract.

  • Entry into force of this Agreement shall be subject to the completion of the necessary domestic legal procedures of both Parties.

  • Entry into force of Article 4(6) shall be subject to the entry into force for both Parties of the Doha amendment to the Kyoto Protocol adopted at the 8th Meeting of the Parties (Decision 1/CMP.8; the second commitment period).


More Definitions of Entry into force

Entry into force means, except when qualified, the initial entry into force of this Agreement, whether such entry into force is provisional in accordance with article 50 or definitive in accordance with article 49.
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Entry into force has the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.
Entry into force means the date when the Commitments Decision is notified to CSL Vifor.
Entry into force means the date when the Commitment Decision is notified to CSL Vifor.
Entry into force. The Convention between the Government of Malaysia and the Government of the Republic of Sri Lanka for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income signed on 16 September, 1972, shall terminate and cease to have effect in regard to taxes on income, with the corning into force of this Agreement in accordance with the provision of that Article.
Entry into force. Member States shall bring into force the provisions necessary to comply with the Directive not later than 1 January 2002.