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Moreover, in case train use declined, Switzerland was to be granted a protective clause.
The effort will also be complicated by the need to waive protective clauses in existing loan agreements.
But in some cases these protective clauses are set off only by a hostile acquisition and not by a friendly change of control.
This is not obstructed, but made possible by a protective clause on what is termed negative reciprocity.
The Act of Union contained a protective clause which preserved Arab rights in Palestine "without prejudice to any final settlement".
But while nearly double the annual value of the Bonwit lease, the new contract has several protective clauses for Galeries Lafayette.
In a number of Member States, the 60 day capping on public authorities will serve as an important protective clause for SMEs and citizens.
The protective clause for property rights in the Constitution of South Africa stipulates those proprietary relationships which qualify for constitutional protection.
One famous English couple tried to lease it, but insisted on making changes that were contrary to Codman's aesthetic objectives and strict list of protective clauses.
And the lease always includes a protective clause so the building can refuse to accept some of the rental income, if necessary, to remain in compliance with the 80/20 rule."
Croydon Corporation were entitled to object to Tramways Nos. 10, 11 and 20, which lay within the Borough and were granted protective clauses.
Several teams, frustrated that some players continue to show up on the police blotter, are beginning to insert protective clauses in contracts in case players end up in trouble.
On the basis of the protective clause in Article 11 of the additives directive, Virginiamycin was banned in Denmark in January of this year.
Thirdly, the European Commission is very cautious in applying so-called protective clauses whose aim is to prevent the European Union market from being suddenly flooded by a particular type of product.
I understand you acted on behalf of local residents in the old docklands area of Cardiff and secured protective clauses for them in the Act of Parliament which now permits the Cardiff Bay Barrage to be built.
In accordance with the Protective Clause in the Act the traction posts within Croydon had bases, scroll work and finials like those used by the Corporation, with the coat of arms on the former and were mainly of bracket construction.
Mr Nicholson, in accordance with Community law, it is the Commission who bears responsibility for the application of the protective clause, and thus the Council has no direct influence on the decision that the Commission has taken with regard to Brazilian beef.
There will usually follow some negotiations with the promoters and these may lead to an amendment to the order, to the insertion of a protective clause to meet the various objections, or, quite frequently, to an undertaking being given apart from the order in consideration of the withdrawal of the petition.
In order to remedy this situation, a rule was introduced in the EU organization of the market on adherence to minimum prices for products imported from Mediterranean countries together with a protective clause that will be applicable from 1 January 1997 under the new generalized system of preferences.
The desirability of 'tying up' a settlement in one parcel sometimes give rise to a problem for the parliamentary agent in drafting the legislation, the question being whether to put in a protective clause at the outset, or to omit it and negotiate a settlement of such a clause for insertion at a later stage.