International Rules definition

International Rules means Kickboxing Event in which kicks to the body, head and below the hip are permitted; however, kicks to the groin are prohibited.
International Rules means the UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, the Marrakesh Accords, any relevant decisions, guidelines, modalities and procedures made pursuant to them (including decisions of the Executive Board) and of successor international agreements and which include those rules specifically required to be met for the Issuance of CERs and the forwarding of CERs by the CDM Registry;
International Rules means the UNFCCC, UNFCCC Guidance on REDD+, any successor international agreements relevant to REDD+ and any relevant decisions, guidelines, modalities and procedures made pursuant to them;

Examples of International Rules in a sentence

  • Save as provided in paragraph 7.6, the time at which the risk shall pass shall be fixed in accordance with the International Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms (Incoterms) of the International Chamber of Commerce in force at the date of the formation of the contract.

  • The Licensee must ensure that any vessels permitted to engage in the Works are marked in accordance with the International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea whilst under way, and in accordance with the UK Standard Marking Schedule for Offshore Installations if the vessel is secured to the seabed.

  • Trade and Shipping terms shall have the meanings defined in the Incoterms 1953 (International Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms) as amended, unless otherwise specifically provided in this Contract.

  • All disputes between the parties shall be settled by binding arbitration at Downingtown Pennsylvania, to be conducted in English by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Rules, except if Teacher is not a USA-national and is domiciled outside the USA, in which case the International Rules shall apply.

  • Any controversy, dispute or claim of any nature whatsoever arising out of, in connection with or in relation to this Agreement will be resolved by final binding arbitration in accordance with the American Arbitration Association (International) Rules by a retired judge at Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS) in Los Angeles, California and all parties hereto consent to such jurisdiction for such arbitration and enforcement of any awards by JAMS.


More Definitions of International Rules

International Rules means any law, statute, code, regulation, treaty or convention applicable to an international wire transfer.
International Rules has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02.
International Rules means the UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement, any relevant decisions, guidance, guidelines, rules, accords, modalities, procedures or similar documents made pursuant to them and of successor international agreements, in all cases as amended, modified or updated from time to time;
International Rules means all laws, regulations, rules, guidelines, directions, modalities and procedures pertaining to the CDM, JI and IET as stipulated in the UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol, all Decisions, public records of the Executive Board and all findings and rulings of all subsidiary bodies and technical panels pursuant to the Kyoto Protocol.
International Rules means any principles, modalities, rules and guidelines including those pertaining to verification, reporting and accountability for trading Emission Reductions and Renewable Energy Credits authorized, promulgated or otherwise sanctioned and adopted by an International Agency.
International Rules means any of the following rules as are in effect from time to time: The Uniform Customs And Practice For Documentary Credits (UCP600) The Uniform Rules For Collections (URC522)The Uniform Rules For Demand Guarantees (URDG758) The International Standby Practices (ISP98)
International Rules means the UNFCCC, UNFCCC Guidance on REDD, any international climate change agreement(s) reached under UNFCCC that are relevant to REDD+ and any decisions, guidelines, modalities and procedures relevant to REDD+ and adopted thereunder;