Norway definition

Norway means the Kingdom of Norway, and includes the land territory and internal waters, the territorial sea and the area beyond the territorial sea where the Kingdom of Norway, according to Norwegian legislation and in accordance with international law, may exercise her rights with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources; the term does not comprise Svalbard, Jan Mayen and the Norwegian dependencies (“xxxxxx”);
Norway to a third party and, prior to the sale of its shares as aforesaid, transfer its vessel “NORWEGIAN SKY” to Pride of Aloha, Inc., a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Shareholder;
Norway means the Kingdom of Norway;

Examples of Norway in a sentence

  • Telenor East Holding II AS, a corporation formed under the laws of Norway.

  • The Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA Agreement) provides for the extension of the European Union's internal market to the three EEA States Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

  • The business address of each of such persons is Telenor East Holding II AS, c/o Telenor ASA, Snarøyveien 30, N-1360 Fornebu, Norway.

  • Telenor East Holding is engaged principally in the business of investing in the telecommunications industry outside of Norway.

  • The EEA consists of all EU member states, plus Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.


More Definitions of Norway

Norway means the Kingdom of Norway; the term does not comprise Svalbard, Jan Mayen and the Norwegian dependencies ("xxxxxx");
Norway means the Kingdom of Norway.
Norway to a third party, cease to be either an owner or manager of ships and conduct such business as is contemplated by the restructure and recapitalisation of the Group as more particularly described in the letter dated 12 December 2003 from NCLL to the Agents and the Hermes Agent and PROVIDED FURTHER THAT any change of or discontinuation in the business activities of any Obligor in accordance with the Apollo-Related Transactions, or any other change or discontinuation that does not imperil the security created by any of the Security Documents or affect the ability of any Obligor duly to perform any of its obligations under any Security Document to which it is or may be a party from time to time, in each case in the opinion of each of the Agents, shall be permitted.
Norway comprises the Kingdom of Norway and the sea bed and its sub-soil in the submarine areas adjacent to the coast of the Kingdom of Norway over which the Kingdom has sovereign rights for the purpose of exploitation or exploration of natural resources; the term does not for any purposes include Svalbard (Spitzbergen), Jan Mayen and the Norwegian dependencies outside Europe;
Norway to a third party and, prior to the sale of its shares as aforesaid, transfer its vessel [*] to Pride of Aloha, Inc., a wholly owned Subsidiary of NCL America Holdings;
Norway to a third party, cease to be either an owner or manager of ships and conduct such business as is contemplated by the restructure and recapitalisation of the Group as more particularly described in the letter dated 19 December 2003 from NCLL to the Agent and the Hermes Agent.
Norway shall also cover the territorial waters of the Member States of the Community or of Norway respectively. Vessels operating on the high seas, including factory ships, on which the fish caught is worked or processed shall be considered as part of the territory of the State to which they belong provided that they satisfy the conditions set out in Explanatory Note 5 . Note 2 - Articles 1, 2 and 3 In order to determine whether goods originate in the Community or in Norway or in one of the countries specified in Article 2, it shall not be necessary to establish whether the power and fuel, plant and equipment, and machines and tools used to obtain such goods originate in third countries or not. Note 3 - Articles 2 and 5 For the purpose of implementing Article 2 paragraph 1 (A) (b) and (B) (b), the percentage rule must be observed by referring, for the added value acquired, to the provisions contained in Lists A and B. Where the products obtained appear in List A, the percentage rule therefore constitutes a criterion additional to that of change of tariff heading for any non-originating product used. Likewise the provisions ruling out the possibility of cumulating the percentages shown in Lists A and B for any one product obtained are applicable in each country for the added value acquired. Note 4 - Articles 1, 2 and 3 Packing shall be considered as forming a whole with the goods contained therein. This provision, however, shall not apply to packing which is not of the normal type for the article packed and which has intrinsic utilization