Current EU – MERCOSUR Bilateral Agreements Sample Clauses

Current EU – MERCOSUR Bilateral Agreements. In order to analyse the current legal framework, i.e., the bilateral agreements, it would be necessary to study the Bilateral Agreements between the all Member States and Brazil and Argentina respectively. Since there are no published data regarding this traffic, the traffic between Europe and Latin America serves as the better approximation. According to an AIR France representative, it seems that the accurate figures for Brazil and Argentina alone are not far from those indicated in the following chart. Graph 1 - Market share in 2005123 122 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX Xxxx, op.cit, note 106 123 Iberia presentation on Market share in the routes between Europe – Latin America in 2005, available at xxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/content/GrupoIberia/Documentos/Year%202005.pdf As one can observe, once there is a clear idea of leading companies in the traffic between Europe and these countries, the number of bilateral agreements is promptly reduced. There are two main carriers in this market: AF-KLM (AF+KL) and Iberia (IB). Nevertheless, as it was already mentioned before, this market represents a small part of the Air France turnover. As a result the bilateral agreement between France and these two countries will not be examined. For exactly the opposite reason, TAP is considered. Although TAP (TP) traffic holds only 5% of the market, the Portuguese carrier has unquestionably chosen the Brazilian one as its strategic market. This decision is justified not only by its historical links but also by its touristic potential. It is the European carrier which has the highest number of flights to Brazil124. Thus, the bilateral agreements requiring further analysis are Portugal and Spain with the Latin American counterparts. However, owing to the lack of cooperation with the Portuguese Authorities, the details of these agreements were not provided and, therefore, they will not be discussed. In 0000, Xxxxx and Argentina signed the first bilateral agreement based on the classical model proposed by the Chicago convention. Two years later, Spain signed a similar agreement with Brazil. With regards to the freedoms in the first agreement, only the fourth freedom is mentioned and the fifth is not excluded but it requires the agreement of the third country125. In some cases this is possible as it is shown in the following example. In Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx operated the first flight between Buenos Aires and Beijing passing by Madrid. However, cabotage is forbidden126. This agreement i...
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  • TIPS Sales and Supplemental Agreements If awarded, when making a sale under this awarded contract, the terms of the specific TIPS order, including but not limited to: shipping, freight, insurance, delivery, fees, bonding, cost, delivery expectations and location, returns, refunds, terms, conditions, cancellations, defects, order assistance, etc., shall be controlled by the purchase agreement (Purchase Order, Contract, AIA Contract, Invoice, etc.) (“Supplemental Agreement” as used herein) entered into between the TIPS Member Customer and Vendor only. TIPS is not a party to any Supplemental Agreement. All Supplemental Agreements shall include Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and TIPS Contract Name and Number. Vendor accepts and understands that TIPS is not a legal party to TIPS Sales and Vendor is solely responsible for identifying fraud, mistakes, unacceptable terms, or misrepresentations for the specific order prior to accepting. Vendor agrees that any order issued from a customer to Vendor, even when processed through TIPS, constitutes a legal contract between the customer and Vendor only. When Vendor accepts or fulfills an order, even when processed through TIPS, Vendor is representing that Vendor has carefully reviewed the order for legality, authenticity, and accuracy and TIPS shall not be liable or responsible for the same. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this TIPS Vendor Agreement and those contained in any Supplemental Agreement, the provisions set forth herein shall control unless otherwise agreed to and authorized by the Parties in writing within the Supplemental Agreement. The Supplemental Agreement shall dictate the scope of services, the project delivery expectations, the scheduling of projects and milestones, the support requirements, and all other terms applicable to the specific sale(s) between the Vendor and the TIPS Member.

  • Parties to Lock-Up Agreements The Company has furnished to the Underwriters a letter agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Lock-up Agreement”) from each of the persons listed on Exhibit B. Such Exhibit B lists under an appropriate caption the directors and executive officers of the Company. If any additional persons shall become directors or executive officers of the Company prior to the end of the Company Lock-up Period (as defined below), the Company shall cause each such person, prior to or contemporaneously with their appointment or election as a director or executive officer of the Company, to execute and deliver to the Representatives a Lock-up Agreement.

  • Sales and Supplemental Agreements The terms of the specific TIPS order, including but not limited to: shipping, freight, insurance, delivery, fees, bonding, cost, delivery expectations and location, returns, refunds, terms, conditions, cancellations, order assistance, etc., shall be controlled by the purchase agreement (Purchase Order, Contract, Invoice, etc.) (hereinafter “Supplemental Agreement”) entered into between the TIPS Member Customer and Vendor only. TIPS is not a party to any Supplemental Agreement. All Supplemental Agreements shall include Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and TIPS Contract Name and Number. Vendor accepts and understands that TIPS is not a legal party to TIPS Sales and Vendor is solely responsible for identifying fraud, mistakes, unacceptable terms, or misrepresentations for the specific order prior to accepting. Vendor agrees that any order issued from a customer to Vendor, even when processed through TIPS, constitutes a legal contract between the customer and Vendor only. When Vendor accepts or fulfills an order, even when processed through TIPS, Vendor is representing that Vendor has carefully reviewed the order for legality, authenticity, and accuracy and TIPS shall not be liable or responsible for the same. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this TIPS Vendor Agreement and those contained in any Supplemental Agreement, the provisions set forth herein shall control unless otherwise agreed to and authorized by the Parties in writing within the Supplemental Agreement.

  • Company Lock Up Agreements The Company, on behalf of itself and any successor entity, agrees that, without the prior written consent of the Placement Agent, it will not for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement (the “Lock-Up Period”), (i) offer, pledge, sell, contract to sell, sell any option or contract to purchase, purchase any option or contract to sell, grant any option, right or warrant to purchase, lend, or otherwise transfer or dispose of, directly or indirectly, any ADSs, Ordinary Shares or other capital stock of the Company or any securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for ADSs, Ordinary Shares or such other shares of capital stock of the Company; (ii) file or cause to be filed any registration statement with the Commission relating to the offering of any ADSs, Ordinary Shares or other shares of capital stock of the Company or any securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for shares of capital stock of the Company; or (iii) complete any offering of debt securities of the Company, other than entering into a line of credit with a traditional bank or (iv) enter into any swap or other arrangement that transfers to another, in whole or in part, any of the economic consequences of ownership of ADSs, Ordinary Shares or other capital stock of the Company, whether any such transaction described in clause (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) above is to be settled by delivery of ADSs, Ordinary Shares or other shares of capital stock of the Company or such other securities, in cash or otherwise. The restrictions contained in this Section 3.18 shall not apply to (i) the ADSs, Ordinary Shares and the Placement Agent’s Warrant, (ii) the issuance by the Company of ADSs upon the exercise of the Placement Agent’s Warrant or a stock option or warrant or the conversion of a security outstanding on the date hereof, or issuable pursuant to currently existing undertakings of the Company, which is disclosed in the Registration Statement, Disclosure Package and Prospectus, provided that such options, warrants, and securities have not been amended since the date of this Agreement to increase the number of such securities or to decrease the exercise price, exchange price or conversion price of such securities or to extend the term of such securities, (iii) the issuance by the Company of stock options, shares of capital stock of the Company or other awards under any equity compensation plan of the Company, provided that the underlying shares shall be restricted from sale during the entire Lock-Up Period; and (iv) transactions with members of the management and/or the board of directors of the Company, involving the issuance of equity securities of the Company in consideration of cash, provided that the underlying shares shall be restricted from sale during the entire Lock-Up Period.

  • General Agreements The parties agree that: (a) Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx'x Responsibility. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx is not acting as a fiduciary, foundation manager, commodity pool operator, commodity trading advisor or investment adviser in respect of any Account opened by Customer. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx shall have no responsibility hereunder for compliance with any law or regulation governing the conduct of fiduciaries, foundation managers, commodity pool operators, commodity trading advisors or investment advisers. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx agrees to furnish to the Customer as soon as practicable all of the information from time to time in its possession which Customer may be required to furnish to its limited partners pursuant to its limited partnership agreement and as otherwise required by Applicable Law. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx shall disclose such information regarding itself and its affiliates (including, without limitation, financial statements) as may be required by the Customer for SEC, CFTC and state blue sky disclosure purposes. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx agrees to notify the applicable trading advisor for the Customer (each a "Trading Advisor") immediately upon discovery of any error committed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx or any of its agents with respect to a trade for the Customer's account which Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx believes was not executed or cleared in accordance with proper instructions given by the Customer, its Trading Advisors or any other authorized agent of Customer. Errors made by floor brokers appointed or selected by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx shall constitute errors made by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. However, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx shall not be responsible for errors committed by the Trading Advisors. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx agrees to report to DWR its own errors and the errors of any Trading Advisor for the Account which Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx becomes aware of, provided that such reporting may be via telephone. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure to comply with such reporting obligation does not increase Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx'x liability for its own errors beyond that otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, nor does it make Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx in any way responsible for errors committed by the Trading Advisors. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx acknowledges that the other partnerships of which Demeter Management Corporation (the general partner of Customer) is the general partner, do not constitute affiliates of the Customer.

  • Supply Agreements For a period of three years from the consummation of the IPO, Odetics shall not unilaterally terminate or assign its guarantee obligation with respect to any supply agreement pursuant to which it has guaranteed the performance by ATL of ATL's obligations, unless such suppliers have consented to the termination or assignment of such guarantee.

  • Indemnity for Underlying Sales and Supplemental Agreements Vendor shall be solely responsible for any customer claims or any disputes arising out of TIPS Sales or any Supplemental Agreement as if sold in the open-market. The Parties agree that TIPS shall not be liable for any claims arising out of Vendor’s TIPS Sales or Supplemental Agreements, including but not limited to: allegations of product defect or insufficiency, allegations of service defect or insufficiency, allegations regarding delivery defect or insufficiency, allegations of fraud or misrepresentation, allegations regarding pricing or amounts owed for TIPS sales, and/or allegations regarding payment, over-payment, under-payment, or non-payment for TIPS Sales. Payment/Drafting, overpayment/over-drafting, under- payment/under-drafting, or non-payment for TIPS Sales between customer and Vendor and inspections, rejections, or acceptance of such purchases shall be the exclusive respective obligations of Vendor/Customer, and disputes shall be handled in accordance with the terms of the underlying Supplemental Agreement(s) entered into between Vendor and Customer. Vendor acknowledges that TIPS is not a dealer, subcontractor, agent, or reseller of Vendor’s goods and services and shall not be responsible for any claims arising out of alleged insufficiencies or defects in Vendor’s goods and services, should any arise.

  • Supplements and Amendments; Whole Agreement This Warrant may be amended or supplemented only by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto. This Warrant contains the full understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and there are no representations, warranties, agreements or understandings other than expressly contained herein and therein.

  • Supplemental Agreements The TIPS Member entity participating in the TIPS Agreement and awarded Vendor may enter into a separate Supplemental Agreement or contract to further define the level of service requirements over and above the minimum defined in this Agreement such as but not limited to, invoice requirements, ordering requirements, specialized delivery, etc. Any Supplemental Agreement or contract developed as a result of this Agreement is exclusively between the TIPS Member entity customer and the Vendor. TIPS, its agents, TIPS Members and employees not a party to the Supplemental Agreement with the TIPS Member customer, shall not be made party to any claim for breach of such agreement unless named and agreed by the Party in question in writing in the agreement. If a Vendor submitting a Proposal requires TIPS and/or TIPS Member to sign an additional agreement, those agreements shall comply with the award made by TIPS to the Vendor. Supplemental Vendor’s Agreement documents may not become part of TIPS’ Agreement with Vendor unless and until an authorized representative of TIPS reviews and approves it. TIPS review and approval may be at any time during the life of this Vendor Agreement. TIPS permits TIPS Members to negotiate additional terms and conditions with the Vendor for the provision of goods or services under the Vendor’s TIPS Agreement so long as they do not materially conflict with this Agreement. All applicable sales, leases, Supplemental Agreements, contracts, software license agreements, warranties or service agreements that were entered into between Vendor and TIPS or the TIPS Member Customer under the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. All Orders, Purchase Orders issued or contracts executed by TIPS or a TIPS Member and accepted by the Vendor prior to the expiration or termination of this agreement, shall survive expiration or termination of the Agreement, subject to previously agreed terms and conditions agreed by the parties or as otherwise specified herein relating to termination of this agreement.

  • International Agreements The Parties shall make all reasonable efforts to accede to the Geneva Act to the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs adopted in Geneva on 2 July 1999.

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