COOPERATION AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE Sample Clauses

COOPERATION AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE. 15. General provisions regarding cooperation between the United Nations and the Court ......................................................................................................................... 100 16. Testimony of the officials of the United Nations ..................................................... 101 17. Cooperation between the Security Council of the United Nations and the Court .... 101 18. Cooperation between the United Nations and the Prosecutor .................................. 102 19. Rules concerning United Nations privileges and immunities................................... 102 20. Protection of confidentiality ...................................................................................... 103 IV. FINAL PROVISIONS 21. Supplementary arrangements for the implementation of the present Agreement ..... 103 22. Amendments .............................................................................................................. 103 23. Entry into force .......................................................................................................... 103 * The text of the Agreement reproduced herein was originally circulated in the Official Records of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Third session, The Hague, 6-10 September 2004 (International Criminal Court publication, ICC-ASP/3/25), Part III, resolution ICC-ASP/3/Res.1, annex. The table of contents is not part of the text of the Agreement adopted by the Assembly of States Parties. It has been included in this publication for ease of reference. † Done at New York on 4 October 2004, in force on 4 October 2004, United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2283, Depositary: Secretary-General of the United Nations, xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx. Relationship Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations PREAMBLE The International Criminal Court and the United Nations, Bearing in mind the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations, Recalling that the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court reaffirms the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations, Noting the important role assigned to the International Criminal Court in dealing with the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole, as referred to in the Rome Statute, and which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world, Bearing in mind that, in accordance with the Rome...
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COOPERATION AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE. 1. States shall cooperate with the International Tribunal for Rwanda in the investigation and prosecution of persons accused of committing serious violations of international humanitarian law.

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  • Financial Assistance Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the Director hereby grants to the Recipient financial assistance, as established in this section, for the sole and express purpose of paying or reimbursing the eligible costs certified to the Director under this Agreement for the completion of the Project.

  • Legal Assistance The Board shall give full support including legal and other assistance for any assault upon the employee while properly acting in the discharge of his/her duties.

  • RECOGNITION AND JURISDICTION The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent for all employees who are engaged in the receiving, cutting, grinding, slicing, curing, displaying, preparing, processing, seal­ ing, wrapping, bagging, pricing, prefabricating and selling of all meat products, sausage, poultry, rabbits, fish and seafood products, canned hams, bacon, pork loins and picnics, whether such products are fresh, frozen, chilled, cooked, cured, smoked or barbecued, including those employees operating equipment used in wrapping, cubing, tenderizing of such meat products and who perform their duties in all areas where such products are prepared, displayed and offered for retail sale in service or self-service cases located in retail markets that are presently owned, leased^ arv^-diled, operated or supervised by the Employer during the period of this Agreement. All services as indicated above shall be performed by employees covered <b y . this Agreement. The aforesaid shall not preclude the Employer from purchasing and selling fresh prepack­ aged, case-ready, unpriced, chill-pack whole, cut-up, and parts of chickens. The foregoing provision is not intended and will not be interpreted to prevent Employer from follow­ ing practices in or out of its stores which have been followed in the past by a store covered by a Greater Kansas City Retail Meat Cutters Contract, which ex­ pired October 3, 1965, and it is not intended by this provision to prevent the Employer from cutting, pack­ aging or otherwise handling meat at a central point in Greater Kansas City if the work previously per­ formed at the Employer’s store would be performed by members of the Union under a contract stipulating the rates provided for in this contract with hours and working conditions tailored to fit the operation. It shall not be required to price merchandise which has a UPC label only or which has a UPC label and has been pre-priced with a price stated in dollars and cents by a supplier or manufacturer in stores equipped with scanners. Meat merchandisers and meat supervisors may handle the product when working along with a meat cutter for the purpose of training and supervision within store.

  • PROVISION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE As authorized by Section II of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of financing the Project defined and described in Appendix A of this Agreement, the estimated costs of which are set forth and described in Appendix D of this Agreement, the OPWC hereby agrees to provide financial assistance, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, from the State Capital Improvements Fund which constitutes the proceeds of the Infrastructure Bonds, in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Sixty Thousand, Forty Dollars ($260,040). This financial assistance shall be provided in the form of a Grant. The OPWC Grant Control No. is CU06V.

  • Dispute Resolution and Jurisdiction Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach thereof shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof, except that arbitration shall not apply to (1) controversies and claims of less than $5,000, nor to (2) claims seeking to collect liquidated amounts, such as the Tuition promised by the student. Any legal dispute (not resolved in arbitration) shall be governed by the laws of the state of California, and that Santa Xxxxxxx courts are the exclusive venue.

  • Agreement to Governing Law and Jurisdiction Each party agrees to the applicable governing law above without regard to choice or conflicts of law rules, and to the exclusive jurisdiction of the applicable courts above.

  • OPWC Financial Assistance Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the OPWC hereby agrees to provide to the Recipient financial assistance not to exceed the amount as set forth in Appendix C of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of paying or reimbursing the costs certified to the OPWC under this Agreement for the completion of the Project (the "Funds").

  • Mutual Assistance Each party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall:

  • Grant of Financial Assistance Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the OPWC hereby grants to the Recipient financial assistance not to exceed the amount, as set forth in Appendix C of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of paying or reimbursing the costs certified to the OPWC under this Agreement for the completion of the Project.

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