Other General Provisions Sample Clauses

Other General Provisions. 14.2.1 This Agreement shall inure to benefit and bind the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, but neither party may assign this Agreement without written consent of the other, except that Oracle may assign without consent to a related entity or the successor of all or substantially all of the assignor’s business or assets to which this Agreement relates. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
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Other General Provisions. The following other general provisions shall also apply to this grievance procedure:
Other General Provisions. 14.2.1 This Agreement shall inure to benefit and bind the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, but neither party may assign this Agreement without written consent of the other, except that Oracle may assign without consent to a related entity or the successor of all or substantially all of the assignor’s business or assets to which this Agreement relates. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement. A person who is not a party to this agreement has no rights under the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this agreement but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party that exists or is available apart from that Act.
Other General Provisions. 14.2.1 This Agreement shall inure to benefit and bind the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, but neither party may assign this Agreement without written consent of the other, except that Oracle China may assign without consent to a related entity or the successor of all or substantially all of the assignor’s business or assets to which this Agreement relates. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
Other General Provisions. This Amendment, the Loan Agreement, any prior written amendments thereto signed by Bank and the Borrower, and the other written documents and agreements between Bank and the Borrower set forth in full all of the representations and agreements of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior discussions, representations, agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to the subject hereof.
Other General Provisions. ______The parties stipulate to the following additional terms of this agreement:
Other General Provisions. 2.5.1 This IIBA is a legally binding and enforceable agreement.
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Other General Provisions. Economic Integration Agreements Like GATT (Article XXIV) in merchandise trade, the GATS also has special provisions to exempt countries participating in integration agreements from the MFN requirement. Article V permits any WTO Member to enter into agreements to further liberalize trade in services on a bilateral or plurilateral basis, provided the agreement has "substantial sectoral coverage" and removes substantially all discrimination between participants. Recognizing that such agreements may form part of a wider process of economic integration well beyond services trade, the Article allows the above conditions to be considered in this perspective. It also provides for their flexible application in the event of developing countries being parties to such agreements. While Economic Integration Agreements must be designed to facilitate trade among participants, Article V also requires that the overall level of barriers is not raised vis-à-vis non-participants in the sectors covered. Otherwise, should an agreement lead to the withdrawal of commitments, appropriate compensation must be negotiated with the Members affected. Such situations may arise, for example, if the new common regime in a sector is modelled on the previous regime of a more restrictive participating country. Article Vbis relates to, and provides similar legal cover for, agreements on labour markets integration. The main condition is that citizens of the countries involved are exempt from residency and work permit requirements. Recognition Notwithstanding the MFN requirement, Article VII of the GATS provides scope for Members, when applying standards or granting licenses, certificates, etc., to recognize education and other qualifications a supplier has obtained abroad. This may be done on an autonomous basis or through agreement with the country concerned. However, recognition must not be exclusive, i.e. other Members are to be afforded an opportunity to negotiate their accession to agreements or, in the event of autonomous recognition, to demonstrate that their requirements should be recognized as well. Article VII:3 requires that recognition not be applied as a means of discrimination between trading partners or as a disguised trade restriction. Exceptions Part II of the GATS (General Obligations and Disciplines) further contains exception clauses for particular circumstances. Regardless of relevant GATS obligations, Members are allowed in specified circumstances to restrict trade in the...
Other General Provisions a. No punitive action or negative recommendation shall be based on anyone's participation in a grievance procedure.
Other General Provisions. (i) The manner of soliciting and obtaining any refinancing proposal pursuant to this Section 3.5 shall be determined by Insight. The Principals will cooperate, as reasonably requested by Insight, in connection with Insight's efforts to solicit and obtain any refinancing proposal pursuant to this Section 3.5.
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