Mexican Government definition

Mexican Government means the Federal government of the United Mexican States, including any agency, authority, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof.
Mexican Government means the Mexican federal government.
Mexican Government means the federal government of Mexico (i.e., the executive branch and any agency thereof).

Examples of Mexican Government in a sentence

  • The applicable law shall be New York State law without regard to its conflict of laws rules, except that Purchaser shall not be obligated to violate its obligations under its Concession License from the Mexican Government.

  • Thereafter, the Parties shall submit to the jurisdiction and competence of the Courts of the State of New York, except that Purchaser shall not be obligated to violate its obligations under its Concession License from the Mexican Government, thus waiving their right to the jurisdiction that might correspond to them due to their present or future address or for any other reason.

  • The Mexican Government should include within the conditions for the entitlements and exploration and production contracts, as well as in the permits, that under the same circumstances of prices, quality and timely delivery, preference should be given to the purchase of national goods and the contracting of domestic services, including the training and hiring, at a technical and management level, of Mexican nationals.

  • Contracts will be made between the employer and the worker under the supervision of the Mexican Government.

  • No consent or approval of, or any other action by, any third party is required under the Finance Agreement in connection with the Lender’s performance of its covenants and agreements hereunder, except in connection with the termination of the Arbitration, the New York Litigation, the Mexican Government Litigation, the Mexican Criminal Litigation and the Mexican Insolvency Litigation pursuant to Section 2.02(e)(iii).

  • The Mexican Government shall include within the conditions for the entitlements and exploration and production contracts, as well as in the permits, that under the same circumstances of prices, quality and timely delivery, preference should be given to the purchase of national goods and the contracting of domestic services, including the training and hiring, at a technical and management level, of Mexican nationals.

  • Except for the approval required from the Ministry of Finance “Secretaría de Hacienda” no authorization, approval, consent, license or order of, or registration with, or the giving of notice to any Mexican Government Entity is required for the valid authorization, execution, delivery and performance by Lessor of this Lease.

  • Lastly, because Mexican municipalities had an uneven transition to democracy, with some transitioning 2 Municipality number taken from number of municipal mayors dataset from Mexican Government website (INEGI) 3 Control variable data, however, is only between 2003-2010 in the late 1980’s, and others that have arguably remained in a semi-authoritarian rule, there is rich variation in the nature of electoral turnover as well.

  • The Parties agree to collaborate on the terms and conditions set forth herein in the design, expansion and development of the aquaculture and fishery supply resources and production facilities owned and operated by OG in La Chorera, including the ocean-bottom concession controlled by OG through direct ownership, licenses and Mexican Government Permit DGOPA PC-02 File N.

  • A 1% NSR shall apply to any Mineral Property acquired by the Company, which is owned by a third party at the time of acquisition by the Company, and a 2% NSR shall apply to any Mineral Property, which is free of any third party ownership and any form of underlying payment obligation at the time the Company makes an application with the Mexican Government to acquire (stake) the Mineral Property.


More Definitions of Mexican Government

Mexican Government means the Mexican federal and local government.
Mexican Government means the federal government of México;