Examples of juridical person of another Party in a sentence
A Party shall not maintain or adopt any limitations on the total number of natural persons that a juridical person of another Party may transfer as key personnel or trainees in a specific sector in the form of numerical quotas, or a requirement of an economic needs test or labour market test or any discriminatory limitations.
PVI - A natural or juridical person of another Party may not have majority ownership in enterprises dealing with trade of weapons and ammunition, or in enterprises established in restricted areas (such as frontier strip, national parks, military areas) and must have the approval of the competent ministry for investments in such cases.
PIII – A natural or juridical person of another Party may, upon condition of reciprocity between PIII and the Party where the natural or juridical person resides or is duly constituted, acquire the right to ownership of flat, building and business premises, and the right to ownership or long-term lease of construction land in the territory of the PIII.
A natural or juridical person of another Party may obtain a right to long-term lease of agricultural land in the territory of the PIII, upon condition of reciprocity between PIII and the Party where the natural or juridical person resides or is duly constituted.
No Party may require any member of the board of directors, or any committee thereof, of a juridical person of another Party established in its territory, be of a particular nationality, or resident in the territory of the Party.] [NZ propose; CO considering: 2.
Foreign investors or juridical person of another Party seeking to make an investment in Indonesia are prohibited from participating in the auction of metallic mineral and coal WIUP with the size of under 500 Hectares.
A Party may require that a majority of the board of directors, or any committee thereof, of a juridical person of another Party established in its territory, be of a particular nationality, or resident in the territory of the Party, provided that the requirement does not materially impair the ability of persons of the other Party to exercise control over the juridical person of the other Party.] [HK propose; CO oppose: 2.
Section 59ZA of the Mental Health Ordinance defines "special treatment" as medical or dental treatment " of an irreversible or controversial nature as specified by the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food under section 59ZC".
No Party may require any member of the board of directors, or any committee thereof, of a juridical person of another Party established in its territory, be of a particular nationality, or resident in the territory of the Party.][ NZ/TW propose; CO/MU considering; CA/CH/CL/EU/IL/KR/PE oppose: 2.
No Party shall require the transfer of, or access to, the source code of software or parts thereof owned by a natural or juridical person of another Party.