Request for Cooperation Sample Clauses
A Request for Cooperation clause obligates the parties to assist each other in fulfilling the terms of the agreement or in achieving its objectives. This may involve providing necessary information, responding to reasonable requests, or working together to resolve issues that arise during the course of the contract. The core function of this clause is to ensure smooth collaboration and prevent delays or misunderstandings by formally requiring mutual support and communication.
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Request for Cooperation. 1. A Contracting Party may request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to cooperate in detecting any of the following persons, ships, or aircraft:
(a) pirates;
(b) persons who have committed armed robbery against ships;
(c) ships or aircraft used for committing piracy or armed robbery against ships, and ships taken by and under the control of pirates or persons who have committed armed robbery against ships; or
(d) victim ships and victims of piracy or armed robbery against ships.
2. A Contracting Party may request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to take appropriate measures, including arrest or seizure, against any of the persons or ships mentioned in subparagraph (a), (b), or (c) of paragraph 1 of this Article, within the limits permitted by its national laws and regulations and applicable rules of international law.
3. A Contracting Party may also request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to take effective measures to rescue the victim ships and the victims of piracy or armed robbery against ships.
4. The Contracting Party which has made a direct request for cooperation pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this Article shall promptly notify the Center of such request.
5. Any request by a Contracting Party for cooperation involving extradition or mutual legal assistance in criminal matters shall be made directly to any other Contracting Party.
Request for Cooperation. A Contracting Party may request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to cooperate in detecting any of the following persons, ships, or aircraft: pirates; persons who have committed armed robbery against ships; ships or aircraft used for committing piracy or armed robbery against ships, and ships taken by and under the control of pirates or persons who have committed armed robbery against ships; or victim ships and victims of piracy or armed robbery against ships. A Contracting Party may request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to take appropriate measures, including arrest or seizure, against any of the persons or ships mentioned in subparagraph (a), (b), or (c) of paragraph 1 of this Article, within the limits permitted by its national laws and regulations and applicable rules of international law. A Contracting Party may also request any other Contracting Party, through the Center or directly, to take effective measures to rescue the victim ships and the victims of piracy or armed robbery against ships. The Contracting Party which has made a direct request for cooperation pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this Article shall promptly notify the Center of such request Any request by a Contracting Party for cooperation involving extradition or mutual legal assistance in criminal matters shall be made directly to any other Contracting Party.
Request for Cooperation. 1 Cooperation, within the framework of this Agreement, shall be carried out on the basis of requests for cooperation submitted by the competent authorities of the interested Parties.
Request for Cooperation. At any time and from time to time on or following the Effective Date, the Requisite Holders may, by notice in writing (“Transfer Notice”), inform the Company regarding a proposed Transfer of shares of Common Stock. Each Transfer Notice shall specify (i) the number of shares of Common Stock proposed to be sold, and (ii) the identity of the proposed transferees (if known) (the “Proposed Transferee”).
