Common use of Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events Clause in Contracts

Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in a Party’s territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning or from destruc- tion not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sice.oas.org, investmentpolicy.unctad.org

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Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or and MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in a Party’s 's territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional Paragraph 2, by contract, creates an unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning requisitioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity necessary of the situation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: amcham.jo, 2001-2009.state.gov

Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or and MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in to a Party’s party's territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional Paragraph 2, by contrast, creates an unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning requisitioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2001-2009.state.gov

Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating relating. to losses suffered in a Party’s 's territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning requisitioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2001-2009.state.gov

Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in a Party’s 's territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.govinfo.gov

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Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or and MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in a Party’s 's territory owing owning to war or to other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional Paragraph 2, by contrast, creates an unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning requisitioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2001-2009.state.gov

Compensation for Damages Due to War and Similar Events. Paragraph 1 entitles investments covered by the Treaty to the better of national or and MFN treatment with respect to any measure relating to losses suffered in a Party’s 's territory owing to war or other armed conflict, civil disturbances, or similar events. The un- conditional Paragraph 2, by contrast, creates an unconditional obligation to pay compensation for such losses only arises when the losses result from requestioning requisitioning or from destruc- tion destruction not required by the necessity of the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2001-2009.state.gov

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