NAFTA definition

Examples of NAFTA in a sentence

  • In addition, the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States of America and the European Economic Community (ECC) on Government Procurement, and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), provide that ECC and NAFTA end products and construction materials are exempted from application of the Buy American Act.

  • Procedural Order No. 1 provided, inter alia, that the proceedings would be governed by the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, except to the extent modified by Section B, Chapter 11 of NAFTA; that the procedural languages would be English and Spanish; and that the place of the proceedings would be Toronto, Canada.

  • Still, Claimants consider this fact immaterial, especially given that the NAFTA contains no provision prohibiting dual nationals from being afforded the protection of the Treaty.6 174.

  • In proceedings in the Pat- ent and Trademark Office, in the courts, and before any other competent authority, an ap- plicant for a patent, or a patentee, may not es- tablish a date of invention by reference to knowledge or use thereof, or other activity with respect thereto, in a foreign country Page 33 TITLE 35—PATENTS § 104 other than a NAFTA country or a WTO mem- ber country, except as provided in sections 119 and 365 of this title.

  • Claimants consider that its attribution analysis under Article 1503(2) of the NAFTA is consistent with the attribution analysis as provided in Articles 4, 5 and 7 of the ILC Articles.28 191.


More Definitions of NAFTA

NAFTA means the North American Free Trade Agreement established on January 1, 1994;
NAFTA means the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico;
NAFTA means NAFTA International B.V., a private company with limited liability organized under the laws of the Netherlands;
NAFTA means the North American Free Trade Agreement between the Government of Canada, the Government of the United Mexican States and the Government of the United States of America;
NAFTA means the North American Free Trade Agreement between the Governments of Canada, the United States and Mexico.
NAFTA means all of the United States, Canada and Mexico (including any territories or possessions thereof), as the same shall exist on the date of this Agreement.