Common use of Deprivation and limitation of ownership Clause in Contracts

Deprivation and limitation of ownership. 1. Investments of each Contracting Party shall not be nationalised, expropriated or subjected to measures having effect equivalent to nationalisation or expropriation (hereinafter referred to as "expropriation") in the territory of the other Contracting Party except for expropriations made in the public interest, on a basis of non-discrimination, carried out under due process of law, and against prompt, adequate and effective compensation.

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Samples: edit.wti.org, edit.wti.org

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Deprivation and limitation of ownership. 1. Investments of each Contracting Party shall not be nationalised, expropriated or subjected to measures having effect equivalent to nationalisation or expropriation (hereinafter referred to as "‘’expropriation"’’) in the territory of the other Contracting Party except for expropriations made in the public interest, on a basis of non-discrimination, carried out under due process of law, and against prompt, adequate and effective compensation.

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Samples: investmentpolicy.unctad.org

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Deprivation and limitation of ownership. 1. Investments of each A Contracting Party shall not be nationalised, expropriated expropriate or subjected to nationalise directly or indirectly an investment in its territory of an investor of the other Contracting Party or take any measure or measures having equivalent effect equivalent to nationalisation or expropriation (hereinafter referred to as "expropriation") in the territory of the other Contracting Party except for expropriations made in the public interest, on a basis of non-discrimination, carried out under due process of law, and against prompt, adequate and effective compensation.except:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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