Examples of More Developed Countries in a sentence
This Agreement may be amended by three-fourths of the Member States including two of the More Developed Countries.
This Agreement may be amended by three-fourths of the Member States including two of the More Developed Countries.
Restricted Countries shall have the meaning given to it in Clause 26.5.3 (Protection of Personal Data);
third countries means countries that are not Member States of the European Union;
Competing Products means any product or service in existence or under development that competes with any product or service of the Company Group about which the Participant obtained Confidential Information or for which the Participant provided advisory services or had sales, origination, marketing, production, distribution, research or development responsibilities in the last twenty-four (24) months of employment with the Company Group.
Licensed Services means all functions performed by the Licensed System.
Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.
U.S. Territory means American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Intrascholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete with students from within the same school.
Licensed Territory means worldwide.
licensed activities means things authorised to be done by the licence
Sublicensees as used herein in either singular or plural shall mean any person or entity other than an AFFILIATED COMPANY to which Company has granted a sublicense under this Agreement.
Restricted Country means a country, territory or jurisdiction outside of the European Economic Area which the EU Commission has not deemed to provide adequate protection in accordance with Article 25(6) of the DP Directive and/ or Article 45(1) of the GDPR (as applicable);