National Laws definition
Examples of National Laws in a sentence
Each party to this Agreement shall comply with all obligations under applicable National Laws to provide information to the other parties for onward transmission to Non-U.S. Employees or their representatives and/or to provide such information directly to the Non-U.S. Employees or their representatives.
Under the territory of each Member, subject to its National Laws and in accordance with a separate Agreement, if necessary; the ISA Secretariat may enjoy such immunity and privileges that are necessary for the independent discharge of its functions and programmes.
Google will comply with this instruction as soon as reasonably practicable and within a maximum period of 180 days, unless European or National Laws require storage.
Transmitted Classified Information shall be protected according to the terms set forth in this Agreement and is also to be protected in accordance with the Procedural Arrangement and any Implementing Arrangements, subject to the National Laws and Regulations in force of the Receiving Party.
If any such plan asset transfers are agreed, Sellers and Purchaser shall mutually agree upon the terms and conditions of such transfers, subject to the provisions of each such plan and the requirements of National Laws.
While in transit, the Providing Party shall be responsible for custody, control, and security of all Classified Information until its receipt by the Receiving Party, subject to the National Laws and Regulations in force of the Providing Party.
The Seller agrees to indemnify and hold the Purchaser harmless from any loss, charge, expense, Claim or liability with respect to the litigation set forth on Schedule 2.15.
Google will comply with the instructions described in Section 5.2 (Customer’s Instructions) (including with regard to data transfers) unless European or National Laws to which Google is subject require other processing of Customer Personal Data by Google, in which case Google will inform Customer (unless any such law prohibits Google from doing so on important grounds of public interest).
Subject to National Laws and Regulations in force, all information systems used to store Transmitted Classified Information in electronic form shall be protected in accordance with procedures that may be developed between the Parties or between Competent Authorities of the Parties.
The Supplier must comply with all the National Laws and Standards regarding electrical risk protection and/or the standards of good practices required by ENEL, with the preference of using the most restrictive for the benefit of safety.