Binding Declaration definition

Binding Declaration means an order by the Court declaring this agreement binding within the meaning of Article 7:907 DCC;

Examples of Binding Declaration in a sentence

  • The agreed-upon Binding Declaration Notice will be submitted to the Court for its review.

  • If three (3) months after the date on which Court has denied to issue the Binding Declaration, the Parties have not concluded an amended settlement agreement, the Parties shall submit their disagreements to mediation, as set out in Clause 10.2, in which they shall use their best efforts to reach agreement.

  • The agreed-upon Binding Declaration Notice, attached hereto as Schedule 3 (Draft Binding Declaration Notice), has been submitted to the Court for its review.

  • In addition to this employment agreement framework, the provisions of the Labour Placement Act (LPA), the Swiss Code of Obligations (CO), the Labour Act (LA), the Swiss Code of Civil Procedure (CCP), the Replacement Employment Act (REA) and the Federal Act on the General Binding Declaration of Collective Employment Agreements shall apply.

  • The draft Claim Form shall, pursuant to Clause 6.2.3(f), also be included as an appendix to the proposed Submission Notice, but shall only be distributed in final form, as approved by the Court, as part of the Binding Declaration Notice (as defined in Clause 6.3).

Related to Binding Declaration

  • Initial LLC Agreement has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • LLC Agreement has the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • Operating Agreement means this Operating Agreement as originally executed and as amended from time to time.

  • Master Declaration means a written instrument, however named, (i) recorded on or after June 1, 1994, and (ii) complying with section 515B.2-121, subsection (e).

  • Sponsor Letter Agreement has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.