Common use of Performance abroad Clause in Contracts

Performance abroad. an obligation to be performed in a jurisdiction outside England and Wales or by a person subject to the laws of a jurisdiction outside England and Wales may not be enforceable under English law to the extent that such performance would be illegal or contrary to public policy under the laws of that other jurisdiction;

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Hull No. S 691 Credit Agreement (Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD), Credit Agreement (Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD), Credit Agreement (Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD)

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