Common use of More Favourable Provisions Clause in Contracts

More Favourable Provisions. Investments made by nationals or companies of one Contracting Party having formed the subject of a particular commitment from the other Contracting Party, according to its legislation, to a specific contract, or to any other form of agreement, shall be governed, without prejudice to the provisions of this Agreement, by the terms of this said commitment if the latter includes provisions more favorable than those of this Agreement

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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More Favourable Provisions. Investments made by nationals or companies of one Contracting Party having formed the subject in respect of a particular commitment from undertaking of one of the Contracting Parties with respect to nationals and companies of the other Contracting Party, according to its legislation, to a specific contract, or to any other form of agreement, Party shall be governed, without prejudice to the provisions of this Agreement, by the terms of this said that commitment if to the latter includes extent that it is more favourable provisions more favorable than those of laid down in this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: edit.wti.org

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More Favourable Provisions. Investments made which have been the subject of special provisions by one Contracting Party in respect of nationals or companies of one Contracting Party having formed the subject of a particular commitment from the other Contracting Party, according to its legislation, to a specific contract, or to any other form of agreement, shall be governedParty shall, without prejudice to the provisions of this Agreement, be governed by the terms of this the said commitment if the latter includes provisions in so far as they are more favorable favourable than those of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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