No Direct Effect Sample Clauses
The No Direct Effect clause establishes that the agreement does not grant enforceable rights or obligations to third parties who are not signatories. In practice, this means that only the parties who have entered into the contract can claim benefits or be held liable under its terms, and external individuals or entities cannot rely on the contract in legal proceedings. This clause is essential for preventing unintended third-party claims and ensuring that contractual rights and duties remain strictly between the contracting parties.
No Direct Effect. For greater certainty, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as conferring rights or imposing obligations on persons, other than those created between the Parties under public international law.
No Direct Effect. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as conferring rights or imposing obligations on persons, other than those created between the Parties under public international law. Viet Nam may provide otherwise under its domestic law.
No Direct Effect. 1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as conferring rights or imposing obligations on persons, other than those created between the Parties under public international law, nor as permitting this Agreement to be directly invoked in the domestic legal systems of the Parties.
2. A Party shall not provide for a right of action under its domestic law against the other Party on the ground that a measure of the other Party is inconsistent with this Agreement.
