Decree Law No Sample Clauses
The 'Decree Law No' clause identifies and references a specific legislative act or government decree that governs or impacts the agreement. In practice, this clause cites the official number and title of the relevant decree law, ensuring that all parties are aware of the legal framework under which the contract operates. Its core function is to provide legal certainty and clarity by explicitly stating the applicable law, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes regarding the governing legal provisions.
Decree Law No. 1,263 (Decreto Ley Nº 1.263) as of 1975, as amended, providing for the rules of financial administration and governance of the Republic (the “Government Financial Administration Act”);
Decree Law No. 152-D/2017, of 11th December, established the legal framework for the management of specific waste streams subject to the principle of extended producer responsibility;
Decree Law No. 551 on the Protection of Patent Rights, Article 171; -
Decree Law No. 554 on the Protection of Industrial Designs, Article 67; -
Decree Law No. 1 of July 8, 1999 confers the Commission the power to establish procedures and requirements to terminate the existing registrations and That, in compliance with the said function, it is evident the need to establish what information must be contained and the documentation that must be submitted to the applications for the registration of securities and the termination of the registration before this Commission.
Decree Law No. 556 on the Protection of Trademarks, Article 80; - Law No 5147 on the Protection of Integrated Circuits Topographies, Article 23]
Decree Law No. 555 on the Protection of Geographical Indications, Article 14; -
