Common use of Interim Orders Clause in Contracts

Interim Orders. a. Interim orders (e.g., temporary orders of attachment, the appointment of a receiver, restraining orders) issued by judicial organs under the responsibility of either Party will not have effect in the areas under the territorial responsibility of the other Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.inss.org.il, Agreement, Jericho Agreement

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