Common use of Without prejudice Clause in Contracts

Without prejudice. 1. Nothing contained in this Treaty shall be interpreted as: (a) prejudicing or affecting Timor-Leste’s or Australia’s legal position on, or legal rights relating to, the delimitation of their respective maritime boundaries; (b) a renunciation of any right or claim relating to the whole or any part of the Timor Sea; or (c) recognition or affirmation of any right or claim of the other Party to the whole or any part of the Timor Sea. 2. No act or activities taking place as a result of, and no law entering into force by virtue of, this Treaty or the operation thereof, may be relied upon as a basis for asserting, supporting, denying or furthering the legal position of either Party with respect to maritime boundary claims, jurisdiction or rights concerning the whole or any part of the Timor Sea.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Treaty, Treaty, Treaty

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