Swiss Agreement definition

Swiss Agreement. (“Cytundeb y Swistir”) means the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation of the other, on the Free Movement of Persons signed at Luxembourg on 21 June 1999(2) and which came into force on 1 June 2002;
Swiss Agreement means the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation, of the other, on the Free Movement of
Swiss Agreement means the factoring agreement entered into on 16 December 2010 between the Swiss Seller and the German Purchaser.

Examples of Swiss Agreement in a sentence

  • EU Savings Tax European Union Directive on the Taxation of Savings Income, Swiss Agreement: The European Union ("EU") adopted a directive on the taxation of savings income in the form of interest payments (European Directive 2003/48/EC of 3 June 2003) (the "Directive").

  • The DETRs established by Articles 34, 35 and 36 of the TFEU and the corresponding Articles of the EEA Agreement, the Swiss Agreement and the Turkish Agreement will become part retained EU law at the end of the Implementation Period if not revoked.

  • At the end of the Implementation Period, the UK will no longer be bound by these Articles as the UK will no longer be a party to the TFEU or the EEA Agreement, and the Swiss Agreement and the Turkish Agreement will no longer apply to the UK.

  • The most common condition necessary for a company to be recognized as formally associated with one or other of the parties to an IIA is reflected in Paragraph (b) of the Model Swiss Agreement: it is that a company is incorporated (constituted or otherwise duly organized) under the laws of its home country, which is itself a party to the IIA.

  • Paragraph (c) of the Model Swiss Agreement widens the definition of "investor" to include companies incorporated in a third country (non-party to the IIA) on condition that they are controlled, directly or indirectly, by individuals or companies in one of the parties to the IIA.

  • In some IIAs this is a sufficient condition.14 In the Model Swiss Agreement and in other IIAs15, it is not; the company must also have its headquarters (seat) there, and engage in real economic activities there, conditions that are aimed at least in part at preventing companies from setting up simple "mail-box" operations in one of the parties to an IIA in order to benefit from its provisions.

  • Paragraph (b) of the Model Swiss Agreement reproduced above, for example, contains a short illustrative (non-exhaustive) list of covered companies.

  • On the other hand, it may results in novel map-making methods and navigation methods in four-dimensional marine processes that have not been achieved in the field of robotics.

  • The European Community and its Member States, and the Swiss Confederation have concluded an Agreement on the free movement of persons (Swiss Agreement) which entered into force on 1 June 2002.

  • Articles 13, 13a and 20 of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation, signed at Brussels on 22nd July 1972 (Swiss Agreement) make corresponding provision as regards trade between the EU and Switzerland.


More Definitions of Swiss Agreement

Swiss Agreement means the Conveyance and Assumption Instrument by and between Baxter Swiss and Baxalta Swiss entered into consistent with the terms of the Separation and Distribution Agreement.
Swiss Agreement means the agreement mentioned in sub-paragraph (e)(vii);
Swiss Agreement means the Agreement between the EU and its member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation, of the other, on the Free Movement of Persons signed at Luxembourg on 21st June 1999(8) and which came into force on 1st June 2002;
Swiss Agreement. (“Cytundeb y Swistir”) means the Agreement between the European Community
Swiss Agreement. (“Cytundeb y Swistir”) means the Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss

Related to Swiss Agreement

  • Cash Management Agreement means any agreement to provide cash management services, including treasury, depository, overdraft, credit or debit card, electronic funds transfer and other cash management arrangements.

  • Assignment of Management Agreement means the Assignment of Management Agreement and Subordination of Management Fees, dated the same date as this Loan Agreement, among Borrower, Lender and Property Manager, including all schedules, riders, allonges and addenda, as such Assignment of Management Agreement may be amended from time to time, and any future Assignment of Management Agreement and Subordination of Management Fees executed in accordance with Section 6.09(d).

  • Lock-Up Agreement means the Lock-Up Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and among the Company and the directors and officers of the Company, in the form of Exhibit C attached hereto.