Relations between Governments Sample Clauses

The 'Relations between Governments' clause defines how the parties to an agreement will interact with, or be affected by, the actions and requirements of their respective governments. Typically, this clause clarifies that the agreement does not alter or interfere with the sovereign rights or obligations of either government, and may specify procedures for handling official communications or compliance with governmental regulations. Its core function is to ensure that the contract respects governmental authority and avoids conflicts with national laws or diplomatic protocols.
Relations between Governments. The provisions of this Agreement shall be applied irrespective of whether or not the Contracting Parties have diplomatic or consular relations.
Relations between Governments. The provisions of the present Agreement shall apply irrespective of the existence of diplomatic or consular relations between the Contracting States.
Relations between Governments. This Treaty shall be in force irrespective of whether or not diplomatic or consular relations exist between the Contracting Parties.