International Registry definition

International Registry means the international registry established pursuant to the Cape Town Treaty.
International Registry means the international registration facilities established for the purposes of this Convention or the Protocol;
International Registry has the meaning assigned to such term in the Pledge and Security Agreement.

Examples of International Registry in a sentence

  • The centralised functions of the International Registry shall be operated and administered by the Registrar on a twenty-four hour basis.

  • The first Registrar shall operate the International Registry for a period of five years from the date of entry into force of this Protocol.

  • A registration shall be searchable in the International Registry data base according to the criteria prescribed by the Protocol.

  • The Supervisory Authority shall own all proprietary rights in the data bases and archives of the International Registry.

  • A Contracting State making such a designation may specify the requirements, if any, to be satisfied before such information is transmitted to the International Registry.


More Definitions of International Registry

International Registry is defined in the Cape Town Convention.
International Registry means the international registry located in Dublin, Ireland, established pursuant to the Cape Town Convention.
International Registry means the “International Registry” as defined in the Cape Town Convention.
International Registry means the “International Registry” as defined in the Cape Town Treaty.
International Registry means the International Registry of Mobile Assets located in Dublin, Ireland and established pursuant to the Cape Town Convention, along with any successor registry thereto.
International Registry shall have the meaning given to such term in the Cape Town Convention.
International Registry has the meaning set forth in the Cape Town Convention.