Territories covered Sample Clauses
The "Territories covered" clause defines the specific geographic areas where the agreement, rights, or obligations apply. It typically lists countries, regions, or markets included or excluded from the contract's scope, ensuring all parties understand where the terms are enforceable. This clause is essential for clarifying the reach of the agreement and preventing disputes over jurisdiction or unauthorized activities outside the designated territories.
Territories covered. Cover applies: - Where the Insured Lessee resides in a country of the European Union, including Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco, for rented property located worldwide, with the exception of politically unstable countries and countries advised against by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - Where the Insured Lessee resides in a country outside of the European Union, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco, for rented property located in a country of the European Union, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco.
Territories covered. This Title shall apply, on the one hand, to the Community customs territory and, on the other, to the customs territory of the Principality of Andorra.
Territories covered. Cover applies: - Where the Insured ▇▇▇▇▇▇ resides in a country of the European Union, including Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco, for rented property located worldwide, with the exception of politically unstable countries and countries advised against by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - Where the Insured ▇▇▇▇▇▇ resides in a country outside of the European Union, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco, for rented property located in a country of the European Union, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Monaco.
Territories covered. 1. This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the Community customs territory and, on the other, to the Swiss customs territory and its customs enclaves.
2. This Agreement shall apply in the Principality of Liech tenstein for as long as that Principality is bound to Switzerland by a customs union treaty.
