Proper Law means the law of a jurisdiction which is the governing law of a trust;
Proper Law means those canonical documents enacted by the Congregation and related canonical bodies which set forth the norms and directives which govern the Congregation as promulgated and as amended from time to time.
Proper Law means the law, as determined in accordance with this Deed of Guarantee and Subordination, to the exclusive jurisdiction of which the rights of all parties and the construction and effect of each and every provision of this Deed of Guarantee and Subordination shall be subject and by which such rights, construction and effect shall be construed and regulated.
Examples of Proper Law in a sentence
The Proper Law of this contract between you and the school shall be that of the Isle of Man and the parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of the Manx courts.
The Proper Law of this contract between you and the School shall be that of the Isle of Man and the parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of the Manx courts.
See also ID., Beyond the Proper Law: Mandatory Rules under Draft Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations, E.L. Rev., Vol.
Georges Delaume, The Proper Law of State Contracts and the Lex Mercatoria: A Reappraisal, 3 ICSID REV.: FOREIGN INV.
Proper Law, Jurisdiction and InterpretationThis Takaful Certificate shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the Laws of Malaysia.
More Definitions of Proper Law
Proper Law means the law to the exclusive jurisdiction of which the rights of all parties and the construction and effect of each and every provision of this Trust be subject and by which such rights construction and effect are construed and regulated;
Proper Law means the proper law for the time being of this settlement as determined in accordance with clause 2
Proper Law. The law of the Island of Jersey.
Proper Law means the law, to the exclusive jurisdiction of which, the rights of all parties and the construction and effect of each and every provision of this Settlement are subject, and by which such rights, construction and effect are construed and regulated.
Proper Law means the law of the Island of Jersey;
Proper Law means the law to the exclusive jurisdiction of which the rights of all parties and the construction and effect of each and every provision of this Deed shall be subject and by which such rights construction and effect shall be construed and regulated in accordance with the provisions of clause 2 hereof.
Proper Law means the law governing the BPT from time to time;