Entry into force definition

Entry into force means, except when qualified, the date on which this Agreement first enters into force, whether provisionally or definitively. CHAPTER III THE INTERNATIONAL COCOA ORGANIZATION (ICCO)
Entry into force means the entry into force of this Compact, which shall be on the date of the last letter in an exchange of letters between the Principal Representatives of each Party confirming that all conditions set forth in Section 4.1 have been satisfied by the Government and MCC.
Entry into force means, except when qualified, the date on which this Agreement first enters into force, whether provisionally or definitively;

Examples of Entry into force in a sentence

  • Entry into force This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

  • Entry into force for States which ratify, accept, approve or accede after the date on which this Convention enters into force, shall be on the date of deposit of an instrument in accordance with Article II.

  • Entry into force This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

  • Entry into force for the Party concerned of an amendment to Annex C where the source becomes subject to the provisions of this Convention only by virtue of that amendment.

  • Entry into force (Article XIV): The treaty shall enter into force 180 days after 44 states named in Annex 2 have deposited instruments of ratification, but not less than two years after the treaty is opened for signature.


More Definitions of Entry into force

Entry into force. This agreement shall enter into force and become binding between and among the contracting States when enacted or otherwise entered into by any two States. Thereafter, it shall enter into force and become binding with respect to any State when enacted into law by such State. If the statutes of any State so authorize or provide, such State may become party to this agreement upon the execution thereof by an executive or administrative official thereof acting on behalf of and for such State.
Entry into force means, except when qualified, the initial entry into force of this Agreement, whether such entry into force is provisional in accordance with article 50 or definitive in accordance with article 49.
Entry into force means, except as otherwise provided, the date on which this Agreement enters into force, whether provisionally or definitively. CHAPTER IIIGENERAL UNDERTAKINGS BY MEMBERS
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Entry into force means, except as otherwise provided, the date on which this Agreement enters into force, whether provisionally or definitively.
Entry into force means, except as otherwise provided, the date on which this Agreement enters into force, whether provisionally or definitively. Comments by the Executive Director:Draft proposals for definitions of sustainability are contained in documents ED-1981/06 and PSCB No. 91/06. CHAPTER IIIGENERAL UNDERTAKINGS BY MEMBERS Article 3General undertakings by Members Comments: No specific changes proposed to this Article.(1) Members undertake to adopt such measures as are necessary to enable them to fulfil their obligations under this Agreement and fully cooperate with one another in securing the attainment of the objectives of this Agreement; in particular, Members undertake to provide all information necessary to facilitate the functioning of this Agreement. (2) Members recognise that Certificates of Origin are important sources of information on the trade in coffee. Exporting Members, therefore, assume responsibility for ensuring the proper issuing and use of Certificates of Origin according to the rules established by the Council. (3) Members recognise further that information on re-exports is also important for the proper analysis of the world coffee economy. Importing Members, therefore, undertake to supply regular and accurate information on re-exports, in the form and manner determined by the Council. CHAPTER V – THE INTERNATIONAL COFFEE ORGANIZATION Article 7Seat and structure of the International Coffee Organization Comments: The USA has proposed a forum for consultations on financing for the coffee sector (described in a new Article). (1) The International Coffee Organization established under the International Coffee Agreement 1962 shall continue in being to administer the provisions and supervise the operation of this Agreement. (2) The seat of the Organization shall be decided by the Council. in London unless the Council by a distributed two-thirds majority vote decides otherwise. [USA] (3) The Organization shall function through the International Coffee Council, and the Executive Board. They shall which will be assisted as appropriate by the World Coffee Conference, the Private Sector Consultative Board, the Consultative Forum on Coffee Sector Finance, the Promotion Committee, and specialized committees. [USA] Article 8Privileges and immunities Comments: No specific changes proposed to this Article.(1) The Organization shall have legal personality. It shall in particular have the capacity to contract, acquire and dispose of movable and immovable propert...