Examples of Chinese Law in a sentence
If a Recipient materially fails to comply with the terms of the award, the Contracting Officer may suspend, terminate, or take such other remedies as may be legally available and appropriate in the circumstances.
DURATION OF CO-OPERATION The duration of the co-operation between Fudan-Europe Centre for China Studies and Danish Forum for Chinese Law and Legal Culture is three years from the date of signature.
The task of the forum places itself within the objective of CRS that is to be a platform for research and other related activities regarding Chinese Law and Legal Culture, and to enhance the cooperation with other relevant institutions and organisations.
CO-OPERATION ACTIVITIES The co-operation between Fudan-European Centre for China Studies and Danish Forum for Chinese Law and Legal Culture will include: Lectures Seminars Studies and research Networking Briefings Relevant to the objective of the Letter of Intent COSTS No financial obligations will exist between Fudan-Europe Centre for China Studies and Danish Forum for Chinese Law and Legal Culture, unless otherwise is agreed.
The objective of the collaboration between Fundan-Europe Centre for China Studies and Danish Forum for Chinese Law and Legal Culture is to promote the understanding, study and exchange between Denmark and China with respect to the two countries legal system, legal culture and legal history.
This Agreement is in accordance with Chinese Law and the Parties irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of China in respect of any claim, dispute or difference arising out of or in connection with this Agreement.
Xxxx Xxxx, Professor of Chinese Law, Sydney Law School, Australia PREFACE AND FOREWORD Please click on the link below to read the preface and foreword: xxx.xxxxxxx.xx.xx/Xxxxx_Xxxxxxx_Xxxxxxxx.xxx The book won the First Prize for Excellent Scholarship awarded by the China Society of Private International Xxx xx 0015.
Force majeure shall be interpreted in accordance with Chinese Law.
Charterers shall not make any deductions or withholding whatsoever from hire or other sums payable to Owners under this Charter in relation to such taxes provided allowable under Chinese Law or Fiscal provisions and subject to any limitations imposed and shall indemnify Owners against any sums which Charterers are required by such law to withhold or Owners are held liable to pay in respect of such taxes.
The entering into and interpretation of this Contract and the settlement of disputes arising out of or relating to this Contract shall be governed by the laws of the People's Republic of China; if there is no provision available in Chinese Law, the general international commercial banking practices shall apply.