Favourable Conditions definition
Examples of Favourable Conditions in a sentence
Should separate entities be in charge of the operations/exploitation and/or deployment of any part of the GMES system, the same rights (to extent necessary to carry out their tasks) shall be granted to them for the GMES Programme if the Agency so decides; access to Background Intellectual Property Rights not developed under an Agency contract shall be granted under Favourable Conditions.
Each Contracting Party Shall Encourage and Create Favourable Conditions for Investors of the other Contracting Party to make investments in its territory and shall admit such investments in accordance with its laws and regulations.
If a Subcontractor requires Background Intellectual Property Rights that the Contractor owns the Contractor shall grant the Subcontractor a licence on Favourable Conditions solely to enable the Subcontractor to fulfil its obligations directly relating to the Agency Contract.
If the Agency requires Background Intellectual Property Rights owned by the Contractor for the Agency project specified in the Agency Contract, the Contractor shall grant the Agency an irrevocable, worldwide licence to enable the Agency to use and modify any product, application or result of the Agency Contract for that project on Favourable Conditions.
Should separate entities be in charge of the operations/exploitation and/or deployment of any part of the GMES system the same rights (to extent necessary to carry out their tasks) shall be granted to them for the GMES and MTG Space Component Programmes if the Agency so requests; access to Background Intellectual Property Rights not developed under an Agency contract shall be granted under Favourable Conditions.
Each Contracting Party Shall Encourage and Create Favourable Conditions In the Territory of its state for investments by investors of the other Contracting Party and in exercise of powers conferred by its national legislation shall admit such investments.