Duration and Withdrawal Sample Clauses

Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Treaty shall be of unlimited duration. 2. Each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of the Treaty have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country. It shall give notice of such withdrawal to the Depositary. Such notice shall include a statement of the extraordinary events that it regards as having jeopardized its supreme interests. 3. Such withdrawal shall only take effect 12 months after the date of the receipt of the notification of withdrawal by the Depositary. If, however, on the expiry of that 12-month period, the withdrawing State Party is a party to an armed conflict, the State Party shall continue to be bound by the obligations of this Treaty and of any additional protocols until it is no longer party to an armed conflict.
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Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Treaty shall be of unlimited duration. 2. Each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty. It shall give notification of such withdrawal to the Depositary, which shall notify all other States Parties. The notification of withdrawal may include an explanation of the reasons for its withdrawal. The notice of withdrawal shall take effect ninety days after the receipt of the notification of withdrawal by the Depositary, unless the notification of withdrawal specifies a later date. 3. A State shall not be discharged, by reason of its withdrawal, from the obligations arising from this Treaty while it was a Party to this Treaty, including any financial obligations that it may have accrued.
Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Agreement shall be valid for an indefinite period. 2. Any Party may withdraw from this Agreement by means of a written Diplomatic Note to the other Party. Such withdrawal shall become effective six months after the date of receipt of such notification by the other Party.
Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Treaty shall be of unlimited duration. 2. Each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests. 3. Withdrawal shall be effected by giving notice six months in advance to all other States Parties, the Executive Council, the Depositary and the United Nations Security Council. Notice of withdrawal shall include a statement of the extraordinary event or events which a State Party regards as jeopardizing its supreme interests.
Duration and Withdrawal. This Agreement shall be valid for an indefinite period.
Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Treaty shall remain in force indefinitely. 2. In the event of a breach by any State Party of this Treaty essential to the achievement of the objectives of the Treaty, every other State Party shall have the right to withdraw from the Treaty. 3. Withdrawal under Paragraph 2 of Article 22, shall be effected by giving notice twelve months in advance to the members of the Commission.
Duration and Withdrawal. Art. 11.1 - The Agreement is valid from the date of its signature until the 31st of December of the same year and will be tacitly renewed from year to year , except in the event of cancellation to be notified in writing by way of registered return mail 120 days before the dead line.
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Duration and Withdrawal. 1. This Treaty shall be of unlimited duration. 2. A State Party shall have the right to withdraw from this Treaty. A State Party intending to withdraw shall provide notice of its decision to withdraw to either Depositary at least six months in advance of the date of its intended withdrawal and to all other States Parties. The Depositaries shall promptly inform all other States Parties of such notice. 3. In the event that a State Party provides notice of its decision to withdraw from this Treaty in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article, the Depositaries shall convene a conference of the States Parties no less than 30 days and no more than 60 days after they have received such notice, in order to consider the effect of the withdrawal on this Treaty.
Duration and Withdrawal. (1) This Treaty shall, subject to paragraph (2), be of unlimited duration. (2) The Parties shall have the right to withdraw from this Treaty in accordance with this Article. If a Party decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its national interests, it shall give notice of its intention to withdraw from this Treaty to the other Party. Such notice of intention to withdraw shall include a statement of the extraordinary events the notifying Party regards as having jeopardized its national interests. The Parties shall commence consultation within 30 days of the provision of the notice of intention to withdraw, with the aim of allowing the continuation of this Treaty. If, after such consultation, the notifying Party does not agree to the continuation of this Treaty, the withdrawal of the notifying Party shall take effect upon the expiry of 6 months from the provision of the notice of intention to withdraw. (3) Notwithstanding withdrawal from this Treaty by either Party, the procedures for protection of Defense Articles Exported under this Treaty and for handling Australian Defence Articles as referred to in Article 8 shall continue in effect until such time as appropriate defense export licenses or other authorizations are in place. The Parties shall endeavour to expedite the approval of such licenses or authorizations.
Duration and Withdrawal. This Agreement shall remain in force indefinitely unless one of the Parties, through diplomatic channels, notifies its wish to withdraw from it, in which case the Agreement shall be terminated six months after the date of such written notification. Unless otherwise agreed, such a termination shall not affect the validity of any arrangements or projects made under this Agreement.
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