Common use of Objective and Principles Clause in Contracts

Objective and Principles. 1. The Parties, recognising that electronic commerce increases trade opportunities in many sectors, agree to promote the development of electronic commerce between them, in particular by cooperating on issues arising from electronic commerce under the provisions of this Title. 2. The Parties agree that the development of electronic commerce shall be consistent with the international standards of data protection, in order to ensure the confidence of users of electronic commerce. 3. The Parties agree that a delivery by electronic means shall be considered as a provision of services, within the meaning of Chapter 3 (Cross-border Supply of Services), and shall not be subject to customs duties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

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Objective and Principles. 1. The Parties, recognising that electronic commerce increases trade opportunities in many sectors, agree to promote the development of electronic commerce between them, in particular by cooperating co-operating on the issues arising from raised by electronic commerce under the provisions of this Title. 2. The Parties agree that the development of electronic commerce shall must be consistent compatible with the international standards of data protection, in order to ensure the confidence of users of electronic commerce. 3. The Parties agree that a delivery deliveries by electronic means shall be considered as a the provision of services, within the meaning of Chapter 3 III (Cross-border Supply of Services), and shall which cannot be subject to customs duties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

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Objective and Principles. 1. The Parties, recognising that electronic commerce increases trade opportunities in many sectors, agree to promote the development of electronic commerce between them, in particular by cooperating co-operating on the issues arising from raised by electronic commerce under the provisions of this Title. 2. The Parties agree that the development of electronic commerce shall must be consistent fully compatible with the highest international standards of data protection, in order to ensure the confidence of users of electronic commerce. 3. The Parties agree that a delivery deliveries by electronic means shall be considered as a the provision of services, within the meaning of Chapter 3 III (Cross-border Supply supply of Servicesservices), and shall which cannot be subject to customs duties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Economic Partnership Agreement

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