Globally Sample Clauses

The 'Globally' clause establishes that the terms or obligations specified in the agreement apply universally, regardless of geographic location or jurisdiction. In practice, this means that the rights, responsibilities, or restrictions outlined in the contract are not limited to a particular country or region but are instead enforceable worldwide. This clause is essential for ensuring consistency and comprehensive coverage, particularly in agreements involving international parties or activities, as it prevents ambiguity about the territorial scope of the contract's provisions.
Globally. During the initial Process Kickoff Meeting, the project team shall review and determine the global reference location for the project model(s). This spatial reference point shall be based on a geo- reference location. ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ model manager/coordinator shall establish the geo-reference for the project team to use based on the projects specific GIS information and standards if they exist for the project. This point shall be used to globally locate both building models and site models.
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Globally. In order to earn the exclusive right to market Sota Products in all countries, except Canada and the United States of America. El Asia must: (a) within eighteen (18) months of the Effective Date, earn and maintain the exclusive right to sell Sota Products in at least one Participating Country; (b) within two (2) years of the Effective Date, earn and maintain the exclusive right to sell Sota Products in at least three (3) Participating Countries; (c) within three (3) years of the Effective Date, earn and maintain the exclusive right to sell Sota Products in at least five (5) Participating Countries; and (d) within five (5) years of the Effective Date, earn and maintain the exclusive right to sell Sota Products in at least ten (10) Participating Countries.

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