Common use of Evolutionary Clause Clause in Contracts

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to shall examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties Association Council may instruct the Joint Association Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Association Agreement, Association Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance according with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Central European Free Trade Agreement, Central European Free Trade Agreement, Central European Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Partythem. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. . 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party to this Agreement considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to this Agreement to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.subject own procedures

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to may examine this such request and, where appropriate, to may make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national internal legislation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to this Agreement to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties Association Council may instruct the Joint Association Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themit, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Protection Agreement, Association Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or of approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party to this Agreement considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to this Agreement to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to t o examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to t o ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.subject own procedures

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to t o opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties arties to develop the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Partythem. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to the ratification or the approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to this Agreement to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to may examine this such request and, where appropriate, to may make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to t o opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national internal legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned reasonable request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to the ratification or the approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to may examine this such request and, where appropriate, to may make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. . 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national internal legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to t o fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Partythem. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to t o ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. . 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to may make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national internal legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. . 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interim Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to t o the ratification or to the approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered therebyhereby covered, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct ask the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, . to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening of negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure theprocedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to t o opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interim Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties Association Council may instruct the Joint Association Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. . 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields f ields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to t o the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to t o the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest interests of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to shall examine this such request and, where appropriate, to may make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislationinternal legal procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either a Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this the Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this such a request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to themrecommendations, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 will be subject to t o ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance according with their national legislationown procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Central European Free Trade Agreement

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations. 2. Agreements resulting from the procedure referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article will be subject to ratification or approval by the Parties to this Agreement in accordance with their national legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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