Type of Reservation Clause Samples

The 'Type of Reservation' clause defines the specific category or nature of a reservation being made under an agreement, such as whether it is a standard, group, or special event booking. This clause typically outlines the characteristics and requirements associated with each reservation type, including applicable rates, cancellation policies, or eligibility criteria. By clearly distinguishing between different reservation types, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties are aware of the terms and conditions relevant to their particular booking.
Type of Reservation. National Treatment (Article 3)
Type of Reservation. Market access National treatment Most-favoured-nation treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Germany reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of the Social Security System of Germany, where services may be provided by different companies or entities involving competitive elements which are thus not "Services carried out exclusively in the exercise of governmental authority". Germany reserves the right to accord better treatment in the context of a bilateral trade agreement with regard to the supply of health and social services. Sector: Social services Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Germany reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services other than services relating to Convalescent and Rest Houses and Old People's Homes. Germany reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure regarding the Social Security System of Germany, where services are provided by different companies or entities involving competitive elements and might therefore not fall under the definition of the "Services carried out exclusively in the exercise of governmental authority". Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Hospital services Industry Classification: CPC 93110 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment Germany reserves the right to maintain national ownership of privately funded hospitals run by the German Forces. Germany reserves the right to nationalise other key privately funded hospitals. Sector: Recreational, cultural and sporting services Sub-Sector: Entertainment services, including theatre, live bands and circus services Libraries, archives and museums and other cultural services Industry Classification: CPC 96, other than CPC 962 and CPC 964 and audiovisual services Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Most-favoured-nation treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Germany reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure prohibiting the cross-border supply of services irrespective of their mode of production, distribution, or transmission and requiring establishment with respect to entertainment services, with the e...
Type of Reservation. Performance requirements
Type of Reservation. Note 1: The activities covered by the reservation under JSIC 1741, 1799, 4711, 4721 or 6052 are limited to the activities related to oil industry. Note 2: The activities covered by the reservation under JSIC 9299 are limited to the activities related to liquefied petroleum gas industry. Measures: Description: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27 Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3 The prior notification requirement under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law applies to foreign investors who intend to make investments in oil industry in Japan. All organic chemicals such as ethylene, ethylene glycol and polycarbonates are outside the scope of the oil industry. Therefore, prior notification under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law is not required for the investments in the manufacture of these products.