Chinese Law definition

Chinese Law means all the laws, administrative regulations, local regulations, judicial interpretations and other binding normative documents then in effect in the People’s Republic of China.
Chinese Law. Means the effective Chinese constitution, law, administrative law, local regulation, rules from ministries and commissions of State Department, local government rules and documents with legal force.(including explanations made by the entitled agencies) “%” Percentage.
Chinese Law means all laws, decrees, rules and regulations, standard documents, judicial interpretation, and other universal binding resolutions and orders formulated and promulgated by all levels of legislative institutions, government and its comprising departments, Supreme People’s Court, Supreme People’s Procuratorate, excluding internal documents not to be disclosed to external parties.

Examples of Chinese Law in a sentence

  • Any matter not mentioned herein shall be subject to the provisions of Chinese Law.

  • Each party warrants that its execution and performance of this Agreement and the business transactions carried out pursuant to this Agreement will not violate any Chinese Law.

  • Either party shall pay its own taxes according to the provisions of Chinese Law.

  • The formation, execution, validity, interpretation and implementation of this Contract and the settlement of disputes concerning this Contract shall be governed by Chinese Law.

  • In the event that due to Chinese Law, Party A’s preference rights may not be exercised as indicated herein, the Company and its Equityholders shall undertake to introduce an alternative contractual vehicle that will ensure a similar economic outcome to Party A.

  • If, after the termination of this Contract by Party A, Party A fails to pay Party B economic compensation in accordance with Chinese Law and the relevant stipulations hereof, in addition to the total amount of compensation payable in accordance with Chapter 12 above based on the specific circumstances, Party A shall pay additional economic compensation to Party B equivalent to fifty percent (50%) of the total amount originally payable.

  • Sick leave pay, illness relief payments and medical treatment benefits due as a result of illness or non-work-related injury sustained by Party B shall be paid by Party A in accordance with the relevant Chinese Law and relevant regulations of Party A.

  • In addition, if Party A suffers any economic losses due to Party B’s violation, Party A has the right to claim compensation from Party B in accordance with Chinese Law.

  • The signing, effectiveness, explanation, execution and dispute resolution of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Chinese Law.

  • Contractor shall manage the Water Treatment and Waste Contractors and any management fees and overhead for the Water Treatment and Waste Contractors shall be negotiated and determined by the Water Treatment and Waste Contractors and the Contractor, who shall enter into an agreement, which shall follow the Chinese Law.


More Definitions of Chinese Law

Chinese Law means any and all published and publicly available authorized decrees, rules and regulations of the Government of the People’s Republic of China which are applicable to this Contract or the Joint Venture Company, whether issued by central, provincial, municipal or other subdivisions thereof.
Chinese Law in this Agreement means all laws, administrative regulations, rules, regulations, policy documents, regulations, decisions, policy documents, etc. that are valid in the Chinese government at that time.
Chinese Law shall include any law, regulation, rule, notice or other binding document issued by any central or local legislative, administrative or judicial department in Mainland China before or after the signing of this Agreement. ​
Chinese Law. Refers to any effective laws and regulations promulgated in China.
Chinese Law. For the purpose of this Agreement, refers to the laws, regulations, rules, and judicial interpretations promulgated by Chinese legislatures, administrative authorities, and judicial authorities at all levels, and known to the public, excluding the laws, regulations, rules, judicial interpretations or legal precedents of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region, the Macao Special Administration Region, and Taiwan Region.
Chinese Law means all the laws, regulations, rules, and stipulations promulgated by the “Government” of the People’s Republic of China and other all relevant supplementary regulations.