Other International Conventions Sample Clauses

Other International Conventions. In addition to the 1999 Montreal Convention, the Warsaw Instruments, and the 1969 Vienna Convention, this study might also, when necessary or for illustration purposes, make regular references to: – other private air law conventions such as: the Convention for the Unifi- cation of Certain Rules relating to Damage caused by Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface (hereinafter the ‘1933 Rome Convention’);98 the Convention on Damage Caused by Foreign Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface (hereinafter the ‘1952 Rome Convention’);99 – other Uniform Instruments, particularly those relating to the transport sector, such as: the International Convention concerning the Carriage of Goods by Rail (hereinafter the ‘1924 Bern CIM’);100 the International Convention concerning the Carriage of Passengers and Luggage by Rail (hereinafter the ‘1924 Bern CIV’);101 the Convention concerning Inter- national Carriage by Rail (hereinafter the ‘COTIF’);102 the Protocol for the modification of the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (hereinafter the ‘1999 Vilnius Protocol’);103 the Convention on the Contract for the international Carriage of Goods by Road (herein- after the ‘CMR’);104 the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea (hereinafter the ‘1974 PAL’);105 the United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (herein- after the ‘Hamburg Rules’);106 or the United Nations Convention on the 97 See, section 1.3.2.3. 98 Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to Damage caused by Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface, 29 May 1933, Rome. 99 Convention on Damage Caused by Foreign Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface, 7 October 1952, Rome, ICAO Doc 7364, entry in force 4 February 1958. 100 International Convention concerning the Carriage of Goods by Rail, 23 October 1924, Bern. 101 International Convention concerning the Carriage of Passengers and Luggage by Rail, 23 October 1924, Bern. 102 Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF), 9 May 1980, Bern, UNTS, 1396, I-23353, entry in force 1 May 1985. 103 Protocol for the modification of the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF) of 9 May 1980 (Protocol 1999), 3 June 1999, Vilnius, UNTS, 2828, I-23353, entry in force 1 July 2006. 104 Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR), 19 May 1956, Geneva, UNTS, 399, p. 189, entry in force 2 July 1961. 105 Athens Convention rel...
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  • Union Conventions The chapter chairperson or his/her representative elected to attend a function of the International Union such as convention, or educational conferences, upon proper application, shall be allowed a total of five (5) days per year time off without loss of time or pay to attend such conference and/or conventions.

  • International Cooperation Members agree to cooperate with each other with a view to eliminating international trade in goods infringing intellectual property rights. For this purpose, they shall establish and notify contact points in their administrations and be ready to exchange information on trade in infringing goods. They shall, in particular, promote the exchange of information and cooperation between customs authorities with regard to trade in counterfeit trademark goods and pirated copyright goods.

  • International Education Surveys 33A) The Secretary of State may, by notice in writing to the Academy Trust, require the Academy Trust to participate in an international education survey and the Academy Trust shall, upon receipt of such notice, participate in that survey and provide to the Secretary of State or to those carrying out the survey all such assistance and information as may reasonably be required for the purposes of the Academy’s participation in that survey. Pupil Premium

  • INTERNATIONAL BIDDING All offers (tenders), and all information and Product required by the solicitation or provided as explanation thereof, shall be submitted in English. All prices shall be expressed, and all payments shall be made, in United States Dollars ($US). Any offers (tenders) submitted which do not meet the above criteria will be rejected.

  • Relation to other International Agreements 1. The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the WTO Agreement and any other agreements related to trade to which the Parties are party (1).

  • International Assignor hereby requests such “open access” publication of the Animated abstract and agrees to pay the applicable Fee in accordance with the terms below: [ ] YES [ ] NO The Fee shall be paid initially with a US$ 500 advance payment on giving the Publisher the instruction to start work on the Animated Abstract, and US$ 450 (English language edition) or US$ 950 (Foreign language edition) on completion of the Animated Abstract. PAYMENT TERMS: Xxxxxxx Science shall invoice the Assignor in respect of the Fee. The Assignor shall pay the Fee to Xxxxxxx Science within 15 days of the date of invoice by means of cheque made payable to “Xxxxxxx Science Publishers Ltd”, or by credit card payment or by bank wire transfer. On making bank payments, please ensure that reference is made to our invoice number to avoid your payment not being traced. The Fee shall be paid in full without any deduction or withholding other than as required by law and the Assignor shall not be entitled to assert any credit, set-off, deduction, counterclaim or abatement of any nature whatsoever against Xxxxxxx Science in order to justify withholding payment of any such amount in whole or in part. If the Assignor is required, pursuant to any applicable present or future law, rule or regulation of any competent governmental or other administrative body, to make any deduction or withholding from any amount payable to Xxxxxxx Science pursuant to this Agreement, the Assignor shall pay to Xxxxxxx Science an additional amount as will, after the deduction or withholding has been made, leave Xxxxxxx Science with the same amount as it would have been entitled to receive in the absence of any such requirement to make a deduction or withholding; promptly pay to the relevant authority the amount of such deduction or withholding; and provide evidence of the same to Xxxxxxx Science on request.

  • International Processing 8.1. Conditions for International Processing SAP shall be entitled to process Personal Data, including by using Subprocessors, in accordance with this DPA outside the country in which the Customer is located as permitted under Data Protection Law.

  • International Transactions When you use your Visa Debit Card, Platinum Visa Credit Card, or ATM card for international transactions, a fee will be assessed. You agree to pay a 1.00% international transaction fee for ATM and point-of-sale (i.e., PIN-based) transactions and a 3.00% international transaction fee for all other international transactions and cash advances. The fee will be assessed on international transactions if a currency conversion does take place or if the transaction is processed in U.S. dollars. When you use your Visa Debit Card, Visa Credit Card, or ATM card at a merchant that settles in, or at an ATM that dispenses, currency other than U.S. dollars, the charge will be converted into the U.S. dollar amount. The currency conversion rate used to determine the transaction amount in U.S. dollars is either a wholesale market rate or the government-mandated rate in effect the day before the processing date. The conversion rate in effect on the processing date may differ from the rate in effect on the transaction date or posting date. The International Transaction Fee will be calculated after the transaction has been converted to U.S. dollars.

  • INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT 1. Profits derived by an enterprise of a Contracting State from the operation of ships or aircraft in international traffic shall be taxable only in that State.

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