Party Autonomy Sample Clauses

Party Autonomy. The Parties to this Agreement will implement this Agreement in a manner that defines, supports, and maintains their autonomy.
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Party Autonomy. The first question to be answered when choosing the proper law is, as was stated in chapter 5, whether the desired legal system will permit the parties to choose that system of law. According to Swedish law, as it was before Sweden became a member of the European Union, the parties were free to choose the proper law of their contract. There was no requirement that there had to be a connection between the law and the contract, as long as a reasonable interest, by one of the parties, or both of them, in the choice of law could be established.216 Since Sweden has joined the European Union, it has to give effect to the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations.217 The convention will probably be incorporated with Swedish law on the first of July 1998.218 In fact, the Swedish courts have already begun to apply the principles behind the convention, and since it soon will be applicable in Sweden, I will presuppose that it is applicable in Sweden. The rules applicable in Sweden, as regards the proper law of contracts, are thus practically the same as those in England, including the scope of the proper law. For a presentation of the Rome Convention, see chapter 5 above.219 Hence, Swedish law recognises full party autonomy, and Swedish law can therefore be chosen to govern a eurocurrency loan agreement.220 216 Bogdan 1992, p. 235. 217 See note 23 above. 218 Government xxxx 1997/98:14, p. 1. 219 It should be noted, though, that Sweden will not reserve itself from Articles 7(1) and 10(1)(e), as the United Kingdom has done. These differences will not be analysed further in this thesis.
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Party Autonomy. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed or interpreted to create or constitute a partnership, joint venture, agency or contract of employment between the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement in any way restricts the Parties, or any cooperating third parties, from participating in similar activities with other public or private agencies, organizations, and individuals or from implementing groundwater sustainability planning in accordance with SGMA provided, however, that such activities are not inconsistent with SGMA, the Forebay GSP or this Agreement.
Party Autonomy. By submitting a project, the producer states that is aware of the regulations of the FFC and the CINA and is able and fully willing to abide by them.

Related to Party Autonomy

  • Autonomy The Governing Board shall exercise substantive control over such areas as personnel decisions, financial decisions, curriculum and instruction, resource allocation, establishing and monitoring the achievement of school improvement goals, and school operations, which are listed by way of example and not by limitation.

  • PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY 1. Teachers shall, within the bounds of the prescribed curriculum, and consistent with effective educational practice have individual professional autonomy in determining the methods of instruction, and the planning and presentation of course materials in the classes of pupils to which they are assigned.

  • Orally Administered Anticancer Medication In accordance with RIGL § 27-20-67, prescription drug coverage for orally administered anticancer medications is provided at a level no less favorable than coverage for intravenously administered or injected cancer medications covered under your medical benefit.

  • Supplier Diversity Seller shall comply with Xxxxx’s Supplier Diversity Program in accordance with Appendix V.

  • Education, Training and Experience Grade 12 and two years' recent related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

  • MIDDLE SCHOOLS 1. Where there are no negotiated provisions concerning the implementation or operation of a middle school program, this article shall govern the implementation or operation of a middle school program in a school district.

  • Education/Training Research

  • Plagiarism The appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.

  • Technological Displacement The Employer agrees that, whenever possible, no employee shall lose employment because of technological change, utilizing normal turnover of staff to absorb such displaced employees. However, when necessary to reduce staff, it shall be done as outlined in Article 6.01.

  • Organ Transplants This plan covers organ and tissue transplants when ordered by a physician, is medically necessary, and is not an experimental or investigational procedure. Examples of covered transplant services include but are not limited to: heart, heart-lung, lung, liver, small intestine, pancreas, kidney, cornea, small bowel, and bone marrow. Allogenic bone marrow transplant covered healthcare services include medical and surgical services for the matching participant donor and the recipient. However, Human Leukocyte Antigen testing is covered as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For details see Human Leukocyte Antigen Testing section. This plan covers high dose chemotherapy and radiation services related to autologous bone marrow transplantation to the extent required under R.I. Law § 27-20-60. See Experimental or Investigational Services in Section 3 for additional information. To speak to a representative in our Case Management Department please call 1-401- 000-0000 or 1-888-727-2300 ext. 2273. The national transplant network program is called the Blue Distinction Centers for Transplants. SM For more information about the Blue Distinction Centers for TransplantsSM call our Customer Service Department or visit our website. When the recipient is a covered member under this plan, the following services are also covered: • obtaining donated organs (including removal from a cadaver); • donor medical and surgical expenses related to obtaining the organ that are integral to the harvesting or directly related to the donation and limited to treatment occurring during the same stay as the harvesting and treatment received during standard post- operative care; and • transportation of the organ from donor to the recipient. The amount you pay for transplant services, for the recipient and eligible donor, is based on the type of service.

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