Lugano Convention definition

Lugano Convention means the Lugano Convention of 30 October 2007 on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.
Lugano Convention means the Lugano Convention of 30 October 2007 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.
Lugano Convention means the 2007 Lugano Convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.

Examples of Lugano Convention in a sentence

  • Any reference to the 1988 Lugano Convention in other instruments shall be understood as a reference to this Convention.

  • To the extent that the buyer purchased the goods for professional or commercial use, or outside of the member states of the European Union or the Lugano Convention (Switzerland, Norway, Iceland) in which Roman Dietsche GmbH conducts its commercial business or orients its operations, the place of jurisdiction for all disputes arising from or in connection with this warranty is the location of Roman Dietsche GmbH.

  • If a foreign, i.e. non-Luxembourg court, on the basis of mandatory domestic provisions, renders a judgment against the Fund, the rules of the Brussels I (Recast) (regarding judgments from EU Member States) or the rules of the Lugano Convention or of the private international law of Luxembourg (regarding judgments from non- EU Member States) concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments apply.

  • The Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, implementing the terms of the Brussels Convention of 1968 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (the provisions of which have been largely superseded by the Brussels Regulation) and the Lugano Convention of 1988 (including the Protocols annexed to that Convention), which provides for recognition and enforcement of such judgments between England and Wales and certain other European jurisdictions.

  • If a foreign, i.e. non-Luxembourg court, on the basis of mandatory domestic provisions, renders a judgment against the Fund, the rules of the Brussels I (Recast) (regarding judgments from EU Member States) or the rules of the Lugano Convention or of the private international law of Luxembourg (regarding judgments from non-EU Member States) concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments apply.

  • Until the European Communities have set up the system pursuant to paragraph 1, the Court of Justice of the European Communities shall maintain the system for the exchange of information established by Protocol 2 of the 1988 Lugano Convention for judgments delivered under this Convention and the 1988 Lugano Convention.

  • This system shall be accessible to the public and contain judgments delivered by the courts of last instance and of the Court of Justice of the European Communities as well as judgments of particular importance which have become final and have been delivered pursuant to this Convention, the 1988 Lugano Convention, and the instruments referred to in Article 64(1) of this Convention.

  • The Commission of the European Communities shall set up a system of exchange of information concerning relevant judgments delivered pursuant to this Convention as well as relevant judgments under the 1988 Lugano Convention and the instruments referred to in Article 64(1) of this Convention.

  • This Regulation shall not affect the application of the 2007 Lugano Convention.

  • Any court applying and interpreting this Convention shall pay due account to the principles laid down by any relevant decision concerning the provision(s) concerned or any similar provision(s) of the 1988 Lugano Convention and the instruments referred to in Article 64(1) of the Convention rendered by the courts of the States bound by this Convention and by the Court of Justice of the European Communities.


More Definitions of Lugano Convention

Lugano Convention means the 0000 Xxxxxx Convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters. Our ref. M24939947/1/20571810 9/11
Lugano Convention means the 0000 Xxxxxx Convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.

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  • Contracting State means a State party to the Treaty;