Revised Treaty definition

Revised Treaty means the Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community, including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, signed at Nassau, The Bahamas, on 5 July, 2001;
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, signed by Heads of Government in Nassau, Bahamas on 5 July 2001;
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and

Examples of Revised Treaty in a sentence

  • Upon entry into force of this Agreement, items of Heading 0201 and 0202 from Costa Rica shall not receive duty free access into CARICOM except where a CARICOM MDC receives permission to suspend the CET on the importation of such products in accordance with the provisions of Article 83 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.

  • The goal of the Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy is to establish, within the context of the Revised Treaty, appropriate measures for: the conservation, management, sustainable utilisation and development of fisheries resources and related ecosystems; the building of capacity amongst fishers and the optimisation of the social and economic returns from their fisheries; and the promotion of competitive trade and stable market conditions, so as to realise the vision expressed in Article 4.1.

  • The procedures for the settlement of disputes set out in the Revised Treaty shall apply mutatis mutandis to the settlement of disputes concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement, whether or not the parties to the dispute are Parties to the Revised Treaty.

  • The claim for a declaration as to breach of Article 215 [18] Article 215 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas provides: “Compliance with Judgments of the Court The Member States, Organs, Bodies of the Community, entities or persons to whom a judgment of the Court applies, shall comply with that judgment promptly”.

  • The Court therefore makes the declaration prayed for, namely, that Guyana failed to comply promptly with the Order and so was in breach of Article 215 of the Revised Treaty.


More Definitions of Revised Treaty

Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Basseterre Establishing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union done at Gros Islet on the 18 June 2010 set out in the Schedule to the OECS (Revised Treaty of Basseterre Establishing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union) Act, Cap. 1.07;
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas signed at Nassau, The Bahamas on 5 July 2001;
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Basseterre Establishing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union done at Gros Islet on 18 June 2010.
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Basseterre Establishing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union done at Gros Islet on the 18th June 2010 set out in the Schedule;
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Basseterre Establishing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union done at Gross Islet on the 18th June, 2010.
Revised Treaty means the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas Establishing the Caribbean Community, including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, that was signed in The Bahamas on 5th July, 2001.