Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War, Volumes 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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Page 397
... MOST - FAVOURED - NATION TREATMENT , TARIFFS AND TARIFF PREFERENCES , ETC. 1. Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment ( a ) The Preparatory Committee is in agreement with the principles ( i ) that members of the International Trade ...
... MOST - FAVOURED - NATION TREATMENT , TARIFFS AND TARIFF PREFERENCES , ETC. 1. Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment ( a ) The Preparatory Committee is in agreement with the principles ( i ) that members of the International Trade ...
Page 398
... most - favoured - nation clause are those remaining after the negotiations contemplated in Article 24 rather than those in effect on a particular date . Also , the categories of preferences thus excepted are broadened to include not ...
... most - favoured - nation clause are those remaining after the negotiations contemplated in Article 24 rather than those in effect on a particular date . Also , the categories of preferences thus excepted are broadened to include not ...
Page 399
... most - favoured - nation tariffs should operate automatically to reduce or eliminate margins of prefer- ences in effect on 1 July 1939. In view of the impracticability of establishing a common base date for negotiating preferences , the ...
... most - favoured - nation tariffs should operate automatically to reduce or eliminate margins of prefer- ences in effect on 1 July 1939. In view of the impracticability of establishing a common base date for negotiating preferences , the ...
Page 401
... most - favored - nation clause would be prefer- able because they might be more easily revised when necessary . SECTION B. GENERAL COMMERCIAL PROVISIONS ( EXCEPT MOST - FAVOURED - NATION TREATMENT ) —EXCEPTIONS 1. A substantial degree ...
... most - favored - nation clause would be prefer- able because they might be more easily revised when necessary . SECTION B. GENERAL COMMERCIAL PROVISIONS ( EXCEPT MOST - FAVOURED - NATION TREATMENT ) —EXCEPTIONS 1. A substantial degree ...
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... Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment , Tariffs and Tariff Preferences etc. ARTICLE 14 General Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment ( 1 ) With respect to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation or ...
... Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment , Tariffs and Tariff Preferences etc. ARTICLE 14 General Most - Favoured - Nation Treatment ( 1 ) With respect to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation or ...
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Page 487 - Assembly may, nevertheless, permit such a Member to vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the control of the Member.
Page 303 - With respect to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation or exportation or imposed on the international transfer of payments for imports or exports, and with respect to the method of levying such duties and charges, and with respect to all rules and formalities in connection with importation and exportation...
Page 485 - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade...
Page 454 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall...
Page 377 - In the performance of their duties the SecretaryGeneral and the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from any government or from any other authority external to the Organization. They shall refrain from any action which might reflect on their position as international officials responsible only to the Organization.
Page 458 - No prohibitions or restrictions other than duties, taxes or other charges, whether made effective through quotas, import or export licences or other measures, shall be instituted or maintained by any contracting party on the importation of any product of the territory of any other contracting party...
Page 537 - Recognizing that their relations in the field of trade and economic endeavour should be conducted with a view to raising standards of living, ensuring full employment and a large and steadily growing volume of real income and effective demand...
Page 399 - Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any contracting party of measures: [...] (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health; [...] (f) imposed for the protection of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value; (g) relating to the conservation of exhaustible natural resources if such measures are made effective in conjunction with restrictions on domestic production or...
Page 306 - Article shall not exceed those necessary: (i) to forestall the imminent threat of, or to stop, a serious decline in its monetary reserves, or (ii) in the case of a contracting party with very low monetary reserves to achieve a reasonable rate of increase in its reserves.
Page 237 - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder, and the Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this Act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws...