TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS Sample Clauses

TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. Article 1
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TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. The Parties recognise that fisheries constitute a key economic resource of the ESA region, contribute significantly to the economies of the Signatory ESA States and have great potential for future regional economic development and poverty reduction. It is also an important source of food and foreign exchange.
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. The Parties recognise that fisheries constitute a key economic resource of the EAC Partner States, contribute significantly to the economies of the EAC Partner States and have great potential for future regional economic development and poverty reduction. It is also an important source of food and foreign exchange.
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. Subject matter
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. Respect for democratic principles and fundamental and human rights, as defined in particular in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the Charter of Paris for a New Europe underpin the internal and external policies of the Parties and constitute an essential element of this Agreement.
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. Definition and Criteria
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. With a view to accelerating the liberalisation of bilateral trade in agricultural products, processed agricultural products, fish and fishery products between the Kingdom of Morocco and the European Union, new provisions and concessions shall be established by both parties, in accordance with the terms of the 2005 Euro-Mediterranean Rabat Roadmap, established for the liberalisation of trade in agricultural products, processed agricultural products, fish and fishery products.
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TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. The object of this Contract is to establish the terms on which the Official Participant will take part in the Expo. The General Regulations and Special Regulations of the Expo, as they have been or will be approved by the Bureau International des Expositions (hereinafter referred to as “the BIE”), are acknowledged as an integral part of this Contract and are binding for the contracting parties. The parties acknowledge the authority of the Commissioner of the Exhibition as it is defined in the Convention relating to International Exhibitions, signed at Paris on the 22nd of November 1928, as amended (hereinafter referred to as “the Convention”) and in the rules approved by the BIE, especially Article 5 of the General Regulations. As for legal matters not regulated by the Convention, the Official Participant shall also comply with all applicable laws and regulations of Japan.
TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS. For the purpose of the present Convention:

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