Examples of Maldives Law in a sentence
This Agreement shall be subject to, construed in accordance with and governed by Maldives Law.
All notices required to be given under this Agreement or communications that need to be exchanged under this Agreement or with reference to Maldives Law shall be deemed to be sufficiently served or delivered to the relevant party if sent by registered post to the address of that party as set out in this Agreement and/or such other address as may be duly informed by that party to the other in writing.
The accommodation, benefits and amenities provided to staff shall not be at a standard lower than those provided for in this Agreement, the Development Concept and in the Maldives Law or regulations and standards decided by Competent Authorities.
The Law on Taxation of Petroleum Companies Operating in Maldives (Law Number 1/89) shall be repealed from the date of commencement of taxation under this Act.
The Lessor or its representative shall have the right to inspect the process of construction and development of the Resort and ascertain the work’s conformity to Work Plan and the Development Concept found in the Fifth and Sixth Schedules respectively and the approved detailed drawings and the relevant Maldives Law.
If the process of construction and development of the Resort fails to conform to the Work Plan and the Development Concept in the Fifth and Sixth Schedules respectively and the approved detailed drawings or the Maldives Law, the Lessee shall, at its own cost, make alterations necessary to ensure conformity with them.
Where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Lessee has acted or is acting in contravention of any relevant Maldives Law and/or this Agreement, then the Lessor or the Competent Authorities may enter upon the Island and the Resort without having to give the advance notice mentioned in paragraph (i) of this Clause.
The Ministry or its representative shall have the right to inspect the process of construction and development of the Resort and ascertain the work’s conformity to Work Plan and the Development Concept found in the Fifth and Sixth Schedules respectively and the approved detailed drawings and the relevant Maldives Law.
If the process of construction and development of the Resort fails to conform to the Work Plan and the Development Concept in the Fifth and Sixth Schedules respectively and the approved detailed drawings or the Maldives Law, the Investor shall, at its own cost, make alterations necessary to ensure conformity with them.
Where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Investor has acted or is acting in contravention of any relevant Maldives Law and/or this Agreement, then the Ministry or the Competent Authorities may enter upon the Land and the Resort without having to give the advance notice mentioned in paragraph (i) of this Clause.