Italian Law definition

Italian Law has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.
Italian Law means the General Corporation Law of the country of Italy.

Examples of Italian Law in a sentence

  • This Agreement and the relationship between the Parties shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with Italian Law, provided that the statutory rules governing international purchase (ClSG 1980) shall be excluded.

  • The conditions indicated in the CO as well as in these GTCS are ruled by the Italian Law.

  • The Buyer’s personal data shall be processed in accordance with the provisions of the Italian Law for processing of personal data (Legislative Decree 196/2003 and subsequent amendments, EU Regulation No. 679/2016).

  • The Contract/Purchase Order between the Parties is governed by Italian Law.

  • The parties mutually declare to be aware (and expressly agree) that the personal data gathered as a result of and throughout the execution of the present agreement may be used in accordance with Italian Law (Italian Personal Data Protection Code - Legislative Decree no.

  • Juventus reserves the right, upon the request of Police authorities and at any time during the football season, to request - in compliance with article 6 of Italian Law no.

  • The parties reciprocally declare to be aware (and expressly consent) that the personal data gathered as a result of and throughout the execution of the present agreement may be used in accordance with Italian Law (Italian Personal Data Protection Code - Legislative Decree no.

  • The Court of Milan shall be held exclusively competent, being any other court of competent jurisdiction expressly excluded, and the Italian Law shall be applicable.

  • The Supplier shall provide the ODEON Affiliate with all tax residence certificates as required by Italian Law, in order to allow the application of the reduced withholding percentage for Non Residence Tax agreed in any applicable income tax treaty.

  • The Mergers shall have the effects set forth herein and in the applicable provisions of Dutch Law and Italian Law.

Related to Italian Law

  • Australian Consumer Law means the Australian Consumer Law set out in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

  • European Data Protection Law means the GDPR and any data protection law of a European Member State and Switzerland, including local legislation implementing the requirements of the GDPR, including subordinate legislation, in each case as amended from time to time;

  • bye-law means a bye-law framed by the corporation under this Act;

  • foreign law means the law of a state (including the law of a territorial unit of a state), other than the State;

  • Italian Civil Code means the Italian civil code, enacted by Royal Decree No. 262 of 16 March 1942.