Czech definition

Czech means the Czech Republic;
Czech means Dr. Michael P. Czech.
Czech means Anvil (Czech), Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of Czech in a sentence

  • The Agreement is drawn up in English and in Czech language versions.

  • This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic, without regard to conflict of laws principles.

  • It is your responsibility to comply with any applicable Czech exchange control laws.

  • Disputes shall be resolved exclusively by the law of the Czech Republic.

  • VAT shall be paid by the Buyer and settled in accordance with the valid Czech regulation.

  • In the event that any dispute cannot be resolved by negotiations within sixty (60) days, the dispute shall be resolved by the competent court in the Czech Republic based on application of any of the Parties; the court having jurisdiction will be the court where the seat of the Buyer is located.

  • Customer agrees that any litigation relating to this Agreement may only be brought in, and will be subject to the jurisdiction of, any competent court of the Czech Republic.

  • This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced under the laws of Czech Republic.

  • In such event the Parties undertake without undue delay to subsequently clarify any such provision or replace after mutual agreement such invalid, ineffective or unenforceable provision of the Contract by a new provision, that in the extent permitted by the laws and regulations of the Czech Republic, relates as closely as possible to the intentions of the Parties to the Contract at the time of creation hereof.

  • Licensee agrees that any litigation relating to this Agreement may only be brought in, and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of, any Court of Czech Republic.