Bilateral Agreements Sample Clauses

Bilateral Agreements. 5. In EC – Poultry, the Appellate Body considered the relationship between Schedule LXXX of the European Communities and the so-called "Oilseeds Agreement", which had been negotiated by the European Communities and ten other contracting parties, including Brazil. As a part of its agreement with Brazil, a "global" tariff-rate quota had been introduced by the European Communities and subsequently incorporated into the European Communities' Schedule LXXX. Subsequently, in the context of the interpretation of the European Communities' Schedule, the question of the relationship between Schedule LXXX and the Oilseeds Agreement arose. The European Communities argued that Schedule LXXX superseded and terminated the Oilseeds Agreement because the WTO Agreement was a later treaty relating to the same subject matter in accordance with Article 59(1) of the Vienna Convention; alternatively, the European Communities argued that the Oilseeds Agreement only applied to the extent compatible with Schedule LXXX, pursuant to Article 30(3) of the Vienna Convention. The Appellate Body stated:
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Bilateral Agreements. Students can participate in the “Bilateral Agreements” programme once per study cycle; • Students who will be granted a contribution under a “Bilateral Agreements” type of programme will not be allowed to receive any other contribution for exchange programmes abroad or in Italy, the duration of which would fully or partially overlap with the “Bilateral Agreements” mobility period.
Bilateral Agreements. The Resource will not be subject to any bilateral agreement for the sale or control of energy, capacity, or ancillary services from the Resource, unless the Owner or Lead Participant, as applicable, provides the ISO with a written copy of the proposed agreement at least 30 days in advance. If, upon the Effective Date, the Owner is not the registered Owner in ISO’s Customer and Asset Management System (CAMS) for the full output of the Resource, the Owner shall provide the ISO with a written copy of any agreement between the Owner and the Registered Owner within seven days.
Bilateral Agreements. In the context of international university cooperation Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx has entered into a series of bilateral agreements with universities from European (Erasmus+ Programme) and non-European countries. Those agreements are based on the following principles:
Bilateral Agreements. 85. Any Heads of Agreement agreed prior to the meeting of the Council of Australian Governments on 19 April 2013 between the Commonwealth and each participating State and Territory will be appended to this Agreement in Schedule A. These Heads of Agreement will be replaced by the relevant bilateral agreement once finalised.
Bilateral Agreements. 39. The Commonwealth and each other party to this Agreement will enter into a bilateral Agreement prior to the first allocation of Commonwealth funding under the Agreement. The bilateral Agreement will detail projects for which funding has been approved, the expected construction and development timeline and the key deliverables and milestones. Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations
Bilateral Agreements. The sovereignty of a country over the airspace above its territories is recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). Bilateral agreements are air service agreements between two countries which provide different degrees of freedom of air, which are a set of commercial aviation rights granting a country’s airlines the privilege to enter another country’s airspace. Therefore, the availability of rights under bilateral agreements to AIL and other national and foreign carriers and the extent of their utilisation can impact AIL. International commercial aviation rights are usually expressed as “freedom of the air”. Freedoms of the air The first two freedoms concern the passage of commercial aircraft through foreign airspace and airports, the other freedoms are about carrying people, mail and cargo internationally. The first to fifth freedoms are officially enumerated by international treaties, especially the Chicago Convention. Several other freedoms have been added, and although most are not officially recognised, under broadly applicable international treaties they have been agreed to by a number of countries. The lower-numbered freedoms are relatively universal while the higher-numbered ones are less common. Freedom Description 1st The right to fly over a foreign country without landing. 2nd The right to refuel or carry out maintenance in a foreign country without embarking or disembarking passengers or cargo. 3rd The right to fly from one's own country to another. 4th 5th The right to fly from another country to one's own. The right to fly between two foreign countries on a flight originating or ending in one's own country. Blue circles: operating airline's domestic market Red or yellow circles: foreign markets 6th The right to fly from a foreign country to another while stopping in one's own country. 7th The right to fly between two foreign countries while not offering flights to one's own country 8th The right to fly inside a foreign country, continuing to one's own country. 9th The right to fly inside a foreign country without continuing to one's own country. As on March 2016, XxXX had signed bilateral agreements with 109 countries. Indian carriers operated in 36 of these countries with AIL having operations in 33 countries. Airlines of 48 countries operated in India. Report No. 18 of 2011 of CAG of India titled ‘Performance Audit Report on Civil Aviation in India’ had highlighted the impact on Indian carriers particularly AIL of th...
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Bilateral Agreements. 1. The provisions of this Agreement shall replace those rele- vant provisions of the agreements concluded between Contracting Parties. As far as the European Community is concerned, this provision applies to agreements concluded between anyMember State and a Contracting Party.
Bilateral Agreements. Under the National Agreement, states and territories are required to have a bilateral agreement with the Commonwealth that sets out state-specific actions to improve student outcomes. Bilateral agreements include activities that support particular student cohorts such as Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander students, students in regional, rural and remote areas, students with disability and students from a low- SES background. Annual reports set out state and territory progress in implementing reform initiatives against agreed milestones as detailed in their bilateral agreement for the purpose of assessing compliance with section 22(2)(c) of the Act. The bilateral agreements and annual progress reports are published on the department’s website.
Bilateral Agreements. A. Should any EMS operator which is a signatory to this agreement wish – for legal, regulatory or commercial reasons – to formally base the exchange of international EMS items on bilateral agreements/contracts with certain other signatories, it may do so provided that any such bilateral agreements are as far as possible in the standard form specified in Attachment 2 to this Agreement in order to ensure that all international exchanges of EMS items between the signatories to this Agreement are entirely based on its articles and procedures.
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