Common use of More Favourable Terms Clause in Contracts

More Favourable Terms. More favourable conditions to those of this Agreement which have been agreed to by one of the Contracting Parties with investors of the other Contracting Party shall not be affected by this Agreement. If the provisions of law of either Contracting Party or obligations under international law, in addition to the present Treaty, current or future between the contracting parties result in a general or special rules under which must be accorded to investments of investors of the other contracting party to a more favourable treatment than that provided for by the present Agreement, such rules shall prevail over as the present Treaty is more favourable.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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