Country Group means a group of Contracting Parties established pursuant to Rule 17;
Country Group means a group of Contracting Parties established pursuant to Rule 17; "General Committee" means a Committee established pursuant to Rule 16;
Country Group means a group of Contracting Parties established pursuant to Rule 17; "General Committee" means the committee established pursuant to Rule 16; "extraordinary meeting" means a meeting held pursuant to Article 23 of the Convention;
Examples of Country Group in a sentence
Client represents and warrants that Client is not: subject to any sanctions by the United States government or listed on any denial list published by the United States government, or a national or entity of, (or located in), a country subject to a United States embargo such as the countries listed in Country Group E of Supplement No. 1 to Part 740 of the EAR or Part 746 of the EAR, or both.
More Definitions of Country Group
Country Group means a group of countries in the Territory as set forth on Exhibit E, as may be amended from time to time hereunder.
Country Group means any two or more countries within a Region which XXXXXX and BARRIER have combined for purposes of determining a Minimum Purchase Quota pursuant to Section 8.1 below. For clarity, no individual country for which XXXXXX and BARRIER have agreed upon a Minimum Purchase Quota shall be included in any Country Group.
Country Group means each of (i) the Italian Obligors collectively; (ii) the Spanish Obligors collectively; and (iii) the German Obligors collectively;
Country Group means each of (i) the Italian Obligors collectively; (ii) the Spanish Obligors collectively; and (iii) the German Obligors collectively; “CTA” means the Corporation Tax Act 2009;
Country Group means each one of the following: (x) Great Britain and the Isle of Man, collectively; (y) France and Monaco, collectively; and (z) The Netherlands and Luxembourg, collectively.
Country Group means one of the four groups of countries identified in Section 3(a)(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) respectively; that is, (a) ***, (b) the ***, (c) the ***, and (d) the ***.