Convention State definition
Examples of Convention State in a sentence
To put it in a different way, it would be a wrong exercise of discretion to stay proceedings in favour of related proceedings in a non-Convention State if a judgment of the courts of that State would not be capable of recognition and, if applicable, enforcement in the Convention State.
In accordance to the provisions of the Convention, State Parties shall co-operate among themselves in conducting and exchanging studies and researches on how to combat corruption and related offences and to exchange expertise relating to preventing and combating corruption and related offences.
There shall be a State Convention and Meeting chairman to coordinate the work of the various committees necessary for the proper conduct of the Annual Convention, State Institute, State Board Meeting, Executive Board Meetings, and General Federation of Women’s Clubs Southern Region Conference.
He rejected the contention that Linberg was authority for the wide principle that the courts of a Convention State should never concern themselves with the question whether there had been a breach of a party’s Convention rights in another Convention State.As to whether there had been a breach of legal certainty by the making of the 2011 judgment, the judge considered that the factual basis for such a conclusion was “very strong”.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.1, the Participant shall not have any preferred claim on, or any beneficial ownership interest in, any assets of the Company or any trust created in connection with the Plan and any such assets shall be and remain subject to the claims of the Company's creditors until the time such assets are actually paid to the Participant as provided in Article V.