Obligations Concerned Sample Clauses
The "Obligations Concerned" clause defines which specific duties, responsibilities, or commitments under the contract are subject to the terms of a particular section or provision. In practice, this clause identifies the obligations that are affected by certain conditions, such as those that may be suspended, modified, or require special attention due to events like force majeure or breach. By clearly outlining which obligations are involved, the clause ensures that both parties understand the scope of their responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over which parts of the contract are impacted by specific circumstances.
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (Article 10.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.8)
Obligations Concerned. Local Presence (Article 9.6) Level of Government: Central Measures Law 17.798, Official Gazette, October 21, 1972, Title I (Ley 17.798, Diario Oficial, octubre 21, 1972, Título I) Supreme Decree 77 of the Ministry of National Defence, Official Gazette, August 14, 1982 (Decreto Supremo 77 del Ministerio de Defensa Nacional, Diario Oficial, agosto 14, 1982)
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (Article 9.4) Level of Government: Central
Obligations Concerned. Local Presence (Article 9.6) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.8)
Obligations Concerned. Local Presence (Article 9.6) National Treatment (Articles 9.3 and 10.
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (Article 9.3) Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 9.4)
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (CBTS Chapter and Investment Chapter) Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (CBTS Chapter and Investment Chapter) Local Presence Performance Requirements Senior Management and Boards of Directors Regional
Obligations Concerned. Local Presence (Article 9.5) National Treatment (Article 8.5 and Article 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Market Access (Article 9.6)
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (Articles )
Obligations Concerned. National Treatment (Article 3) Performance Requirements (Article 8) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 9)
