Common use of National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Provisions Clause in Contracts

National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Provisions. 1 -Admitted Investments of investors of one Contracting Party effected within the territory of the other Contracting Party in accordance with the laws and regulations of the latter, shall receive in the other Contracting Party legal protection and fair treatment not less favourable than that accorded to investments of its own investors or to investors of any third state which are in a comparable situation, Whichever is more favourable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: edit.wti.org, edit.wti.org, edit.wti.org

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National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Provisions. 1 -Admitted Investments (1) Each Contracting Party shall ensure that under its law investments or returns of investors of one Contracting Party effected within the territory of the other Contracting Party in accordance with the laws and regulations of the latter, shall receive in the other Contracting Party legal protection and fair are granted treatment not less favourable than that accorded which it accords to investments or returns of its own investors or to investments or returns of investors of any third state which are in a comparable situation, Whichever is more favourableState.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Provisions. 1 -Admitted Investments 1. Each Contracting Party shall in its territory accord to investments and returns of investors of one Contracting Party effected within the territory of the other Contracting Party treatment which in accordance with the laws and regulations of the latter, any case shall receive in the other Contracting Party legal protection and fair treatment not be less favourable than that accorded which it accords to investments and returns of its own investors or to investments and returns of investors of any third state which are in a comparable situationState, Whichever whichever is more favourablefavourable to the investors concerned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: edit.wti.org, arbitration.org, investmentpolicy.unctad.org

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