Article 112 Sample Clauses

Article 112 typically establishes specific rules or procedures within a broader legal or contractual framework. In practice, this clause may set out requirements for compliance, outline steps for dispute resolution, or define particular rights and obligations of the parties involved, depending on the context of the document. Its core function is to provide clear guidance on a particular aspect of the agreement, ensuring that all parties understand their responsibilities and the processes to follow, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential conflicts.
Article 112. Where the works of foreign nationals enjoyed protection of translation rights pursuant to this Act prior to the implementation date of the June 10, 1992 amendment hereto, translations of such works made prior to said implementation date shall no longer be reproduced after said implementation date without the consent of the holder of the copyright to such works, unless such exploitation is in conformity with Articles 44 through Article 65 of this Act. Copies of translations of works referred to in the preceding paragraph shall no longer be sold after the expiration of the two-year period following the implementation date of the June 10, 1992 amendment to this Act.
Article 112. Recognition
Article 112. The Parties may develop a regular dialogue and cooperate to promote the audiovisual industry in Europe and encourage co-production in the fields of cinema and television.
Article 112. Investigation