Reserved Restrictive Measures Sample Clauses
The Reserved Restrictive Measures clause defines specific actions or decisions that are subject to additional restrictions or require special approval within an agreement. Typically, this clause lists certain activities—such as changes to business operations, incurring significant debt, or entering into major contracts—that cannot be undertaken without the consent of designated parties, like a board or majority shareholders. Its core function is to protect the interests of key stakeholders by ensuring that critical or high-risk decisions are not made unilaterally, thereby maintaining oversight and control over significant business matters.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. 1. Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) shall not apply to:
(i) the reserved restrictive measures of one side set out in Table 1 of Annex 1 and Annex 2.
(ii) under general circumstances, the reserved restrictive measures referred to in sub-paragraph (i) may be amended, but the amended reserved measures shall be no less compliant with the obligations required in Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) than the measures before amendment.
2. Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) shall not apply to:
(i) government procurement; or
(ii) subsidies or donation accorded by one side, including 6 Under this Agreement, commercial presence under this Chapter does not include commercial presence with respect to services under Article 11 (Telecommunications Services) of Chapter 6 (Telecommunications) and Article 12 (Cultural Services) of Chapter 7 (Cultural Services). government-supported loan, guarantee and insurance. However, should the laws and regulations of one side provide otherwise for sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii), such laws and regulations shall prevail.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. 1. Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) shall not apply to:
(i) the reserved restrictive measures of one side set out in Table 1 of Annex 1 and Annex 2.
(ii) under general circumstances, the reserved restrictive measures referred to in sub-paragraph (i) may be amended, but the amended reserved measures shall be no less compliant with the obligations required in Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) than the measures before amendment.
2. Article 4 (National Treatment) and Article 5 (Most-Favoured Treatment) shall not apply to:
(i) government procurement; or However, should the laws and regulations of one side provide otherwise for sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii), such laws and regulations shall prevail.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence Hong Kong service suppliers shall be construction and engineering design enterprises, registered architects or registered engineers practising in Hong Kong.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. 1. Article 3 (National Treatment) and Article 4 (Most-Favoured Treatment) shall not apply to:
(i) the reserved restrictive measures of one side, which are set out in Table 1 of Annex 1 and Annex 2.
(ii) under the general circumstances, the reserved restrictive measures referred to in sub-paragraph (i) that may be amended, but the amended reserved measures, when comparing with those before amendment, shall be no less compliant with the obligations required in Article 3 (National Treatment) and Article 4 (Most-Favoured Treatment).
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence 1. The setting up of schools and other education institutions mainly admitting Chinese citizens of the Mainland is restricted to cooperation on a contractual basis.1 2. Not to invest on the establishment of education institutions providing special services in such areas as military affairs, policing, politics and religion etc.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence Apply national treatment. For clarity and avoidance of doubt, for construction enterprises set up in the Mainland by Hong Kong service suppliers, the performance of the enterprises in works contracts both in the Mainland and outside the Mainland can be taken into account as a basis in assessing the qualification of the construction enterprises set up in the Mainland. There will be no restriction on the proportion of Hong Kong permanent residents being project managers approved by the qualification administration authorities.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence Not to provide inspection services for Mainland-registered vessels.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence Not to provide general urban planning services and services for general planning for national-level scenic areas.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence 1. Not to engage in: 1) surveying of tungsten, tin, antimony, molybdenum and fluorite; 2) surveying and beneficiation of rare earths; 3) surveying and beneficiation of radioactive mineral products; 4) scientific and technical consulting services related to hydraulic engineering; 5) geodetic survey; aerial photography of survey and mapping; administrative region boundary survey and mapping; marine survey 1 ; compilation of topographic maps, world political maps, national administrative region maps, administrative region maps at the provincial level and below, national teaching maps, regional teaching 1 Marine survey refers to water body survey and marine survey and mapping. maps and true three-dimensional maps, and compilation of electronic maps for navigation; survey of regional geological mapping, geology for mineral resources, geophysics, geochemistry, hydrogeology, environmental geology, geologic hazard, and geological remote sensing, etc.
Reserved Restrictive Measures. Commercial Presence 1. Provision of market investigation1 services is restricted to equity joint venture or contractual joint venture (for broadcast television rating surveys, the Mainland party shall be the controlling shareholder).
