The Extension Debate Sample Clauses

The Extension Debate. Following the Doha Ministerial Declaration, negotiations on the extension of pro- tection under Article 24.1 TRIPS are considered an “outstanding implementation issue”.422 As far as the scope of those negotiations is concerned (i.e. whether or not they cover the possible extension of the Article 23 protection to products other 421 WT/MIN(01)/DEC/1, 20 November 2001. Note that the Declaration expressly extended the scope of the negotiations on the multilateral register to spirits (Article 23.4 refers only to wines). Prior to this express reference to spirits, Members had disagreed whether spirits were actually covered by the negotiations. For details, see Xxxxxxxxx, p. 41. 422 See paragraph 12 (b) of the Doha Ministerial Declaration of 20 November 2001, WTO doc- ument WT/MIN(01)/DEC/1, and Tiret 87 of the Compilation of Outstanding Implementation Is- sues. (This compilation was set up on the basis of paragraph 13 of the Ministerial Decision on Implementation-related Issues and Concerns, adopted at Doha on 14 November 2001, WTO docu- ment WT/MIN(01)/17. It is contained in WTO document Job(01)/152/Rev.1, which can be consulted at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/ministerial/doha/docs/imp iss.pdf>.)
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  • Time Extension CONTRACTOR shall provide a time extension request on completion of Task Order for delays caused by others (Permitting Agencies, COUNTY or Contract Cities, or unforeseen conditions such as inclement weather, etc.) and at no fault by CONTRACTOR, subject to approval by COUNTY. COUNTY will review the request and determine in its sole discretion whether the situation warrant a time extension at no-cost or with costs. If CONTRACTOR completes the Task Order beyond the stipulated completion date without COUNTY’s specific written approval for time extension, CONTRACTOR will be subject to liquidated damages and may be construed as non-responsive, which may affect CONTRACTOR for considerations for future Task Orders or projects.

  • Time Extensions 2.03.1 If Contractor requests an extension of time to complete its performance, then the Director, in consultation with the CPO, may, in his or her sole discretion, extend the time so long as the extension does not exceed 90 days. The extension must be in writing but does not require amendment of this Agreement. Contractor is not entitled to damages for delay(s) regardless of the cause of the delay(s).

  • 217 Extension Deposits In the event of Contract Term Extension, Forest Service shall divide the difference between Current Contract Value as of the start of any Contract Term Extension and the credit balance of any deposit made pursuant to B4.213 by the number of whole months remaining in Normal Operating Season(s) within the extension period to determine the amount of each “Extension Deposit.” Purchaser shall make the initial Extension Deposit prior to Forest Service executing the contract modifica- tion. In response to Forest Service billing under B4.21, Purchaser shall make advance cash deposits. Such de- posits shall at least equal each Extension Deposit re- quired for each whole month remaining in Normal Operat- ing Season(s) during the extension period. Extension De- posits shall be due by the last day of each month during Normal Operating Season whether or not the volume that is covered by such deposits has been Scaled. Due dates for Extension Deposits during the exten- sion period may be delayed when Purchaser earns Con- tract Term Adjustment if Termination Date, as adjusted, results in one or more additional complete months within Normal Operating Season(s).

  • Extension Term Provided Lessee is not in default in the performance of any term or condition of this Lease, Lessee shall have the option to extend this Lease for two (2) additional terms of five (5) years per term, commencing with the expiration of the first or additional term, upon the following conditions:

  • Extension Terms County may, at its sole option, extend the term of this Agreement beyond the Initial Term for up to ___ additional one-year terms at the same rates and under the same terms provided for herein (each such period being an “Extension Term”). County shall notify Contractor of its election for an Extension Term(s) as provided for in §6.

  • Territorial Extension At the time of signature of this Agreement, or at any time thereafter, the provisions of this Agreement may be extended to such territories for whose international relations the Government of the United Kingdom are responsible as may be agreed between the Contracting Parties in an Exchange of Notes.

  • Contract Extension The City may, in its sole discretion, unilaterally exercise an option to extend the Contract as described in the Contract Documents. In addition, the City may, in its sole discretion, unilaterally extend the Contract on a month-to-month basis following contract expiration if authorized under Charter section 99 and the Contract Documents. Contractor shall not increase its pricing in excess of the percentage increase described in the Contract.

  • Extension; Waiver At any time prior to the Effective Time any party hereto may, to the extent legally allowed, (i) extend the time for the performance of any of the obligations or other acts of the other parties hereto, (ii) waive any inaccuracies in the representations and warranties made to such party contained herein or in any document delivered pursuant hereto and (iii) waive compliance with any of the agreements or conditions for the benefit of such party contained herein. Any agreement on the part of a party hereto to any such extension or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed on behalf of such party.

  • Interim Extension Amendment a. Prior to or on the expiration date of this Contract, the Parties agree that this Contract can be extended as provided under this Section.

  • Voluntary Extension Purchase Orders issued against a State Centralized Contract by any Authorized User not provided for in the Bid Specifications shall be honored by the Contractor at its discretion and only with the approval of the OGS Commissioner and any other approvals required by law. Contractors are encouraged to voluntarily extend service Contracts to those additional entities authorized to utilize commodity Contracts under Section 163 (3) (iv) of the State Finance Law.

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