Common use of Compensation for Expropriation and Losses Clause in Contracts

Compensation for Expropriation and Losses. 1. Neither Contracting Party shall take, either directly or indirectly, measures of expropriation, nationalization or other measures of this nature or the same effect against investments of investors of the other contracting party unless the measures are taken for reasons of public interest, duly established by law, without discrimination and in accordance with due process.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, edit.wti.org, Agreement

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Compensation for Expropriation and Losses. 1. Neither Contracting Party shall take, either directly or indirectly, measures of expropriation, nationalization nationalisation or other measures of this nature kind or to the same effect against investments of by investors of the other contracting party Contracting Party, unless the measures are taken for reasons of in the public interest, duly established by law, without discrimination and in accordance with due processlegal procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Compensation for Expropriation and Losses. 1. Neither Contracting Party contracting party shall take, either directly or indirectly, measures of expropriation, nationalization or other such measures of this nature or measures to the same effect against investments of investors of the other contracting party party, unless the measures are taken for reasons of public interestutility, duly established by law, without discrimination being discriminatory and in accordance with due processthe legal procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Compensation for Expropriation and Losses. 1. Neither Contracting Party shall take, either directly or indirectly, measures of expropriation, nationalization nationalisation or other measures of this nature kind or to the same effect against investments of by investors of the other contracting party Contracting Party, unless the measures are taken for reasons of in the public interest, duly established by law, without discrimination and in accordance with due processthe legal procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: edit.wti.org

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