Examples of Argentine Law in a sentence
This confirms that the term ‘ensure respect’ in Article 1 can have (and is indeed routinely given) an ‘individual-compliance’ meaning and that there is no automa- ticity, contrary to what the ICRC Commentaries suggest, in giving the term a ‘state- compliance’ meaning.For example, the Argentine Law of War Manual of 1989 provides that ‘[t]he Geneva Conventions and Protocol I expressly oblige states not only to respect .
Government Contracts under Argentine Law: A Comparative Law Overview.
Under Argentine Law No. 27,432, the Argentine Executive may provide that the percentage of the aforesaid tax that is not computable as payment on account of income tax be progressively reduced by up to an annual twenty percent (20%) as from January 1, 2018, with an option to establish that, in 2022, the tax provided for under Argentine Law No. 25,413, as amended, be fully considered as payment on account of income tax.
By receiving and accepting your award, you are deemed to (i) acknowledge and accept that the shares have not been authorized by the Argentine Comisión Nacional de Valores (“CNV”) to be publicly offered in Argentina; and (ii) agree that you will not sell or offer to sell any shares acquired upon settlement of your award in Argentina other than pursuant to transactions that would not qualify as a public offering under article 2 of Argentine Law 26,831, as amended.
A lease contract is subject, under Argentine Law, to a maximum term of 10 years.
By receiving and accepting your award, you are deemed to (i) acknowledge and accept that the shares have not been authorised by the Argentine Comisión Nacional de Valores (“CNV”) to be publicly offered in Argentina; and (ii) agree that you will not sell or offer to sell any shares acquired upon settlement of your award in Argentina other than pursuant to transactions that would not qualify as a public offering under article 2 of Argentine Law 26,831, as amended.
U.S. dollar-denominated New Securities governed by Argentine law [e.g., the Argentine Law Bonds], payments will be made to CRYL, which will receive the funds for distribution to the holders of such New Securities.
A tax credit of up to 70% of the social security taxes paid by such subsidiaries, under Argentine Law Nos.
Conversion of tax loss carry-forwards On December 18, 2000, the Argentine tax authorities notified Siderca S.A.I.C., a Tenaris subsidiary organized in Argentina (“Siderca”), of an income tax assessment related to the conversion of tax loss carry-forwards into Debt Consolidation Bonds under Argentine Law No. 24.073.
Plaintiffs presented documents with the aim of proving that the Argentine Law Bonds denominated in dollars were not offered exclusively in Argentina but in other jurisdictions; thus – they argued – these Bonds should be considered as external debt.40 Citibank A.