Examples of using Mutually satisfactory solution in English and their translations into Slovak
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Mutually satisfactory solution.
If the Parties fail to reach a mutually satisfactory solution, the Community shall have the right.
At the conference, Putin expressed the hope that also in the case of the southern part of the Caspian Sea,the states would attain a mutually satisfactory solution.
If a mutually satisfactory solution is not reached, the matter may be referred by any Member involved to the TMB for recommendations.
Under this Title, the Parties may at any time agree on a mutually satisfactory solution to a dispute.
If a mutually satisfactory solution is not reached, any Member concerned may refer the matter to the TMB for prompt review and recommendations.
It may contact the MemberState having jurisdiction with a view to achieving a mutually satisfactory solution to any problems posed.
If a mutually satisfactory solution is not reached, any Member involved may refer the matter to the TMB for recommendations as provided in Article 8.
The negotiation mandate intends to address these concerns and to find a mutually satisfactory solution in line with WTO rules.
If a mutually satisfactory solution is not reached, any Member concerned may refer the matter to the TMB for prompt review and recommendations.
The parties to a dispute shall first attempt to settle it by an exchange of views ordirect negotiations with the intention of finding a mutually satisfactory solution.
Under Article 12(7) of the DSU,where the parties to the dispute do not manage to develop a mutually satisfactory solution, the panel is to submit its findings in the form of a written report to the DSB.
The Parties shall endeavour to settle disputes covered by Article 46 by entering intoconsultations in good faith in order to reach a mutually satisfactory solution.
In such cases,the Contracting Jurisdictions shall endeavour to reach a mutually satisfactory solution which meets the minimum standard for preventing treaty abuse under the OECD/G20 BEPS package.
The objective of this Title of the Agreement is to prevent and settle disputes which could occur between the Parties in order to reach,as far as possible, a mutually satisfactory solution.
HAVING REGARD to the commitment of bothsides to work together to reach an appropriate and mutually satisfactory solution, without delay, on the processing of Advance Passenger Information(API) data from the Community to the US.
At the request of any Member, the TMB shall review promptly any particular matter which that Member considers to be detrimental to its interests under this Agreement and whereconsultations between it and the Member or Members concerned have failed to produce a mutually satisfactory solution.
Should the Parties be unable in the course of theconsultations referred to in paragraph 3 to reach a mutually satisfactory solution, the Community shall have the right, where sufficient evidence shows false declaration concerning quantities description or classification has occurred, to refuse to import the products in question.
Should either Party believe that this Agreement is being circumvented by such false declaration and that no, or inadequate, administrative measures are being applied to address and/or to take action against such circumvention,that Party should consult promptly with the other with a view to seeking a mutually satisfactory solution.
Should the Parties be unable in the course of theconsultations referred to in paragraph 3 to reach a mutually satisfactory solution, the Community shall have the right, where sufficient evidence shows false declaration concerning quantities description or classification has occurred, to refuse to import the products in question.
Members further agree that where consultation prior to implementation is not feasible, the Member initiating such changes will, at the request of the affected Member, consult, within 60 days if possible,with the Members concerned with a view to reaching a mutually satisfactory solution regarding appropriate and equitable adjustments.
The Community reserves the right at all times to take all appropriate measures including,where the Parties are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory solution in the consultations foreseen in previous Articles or where this Agreement is denounced by either Party, the reintroduction of a system of autonomous quotas in respect of exports from Ukraine of the products mentioned in Annex II.
Should any Member believe that this Agreement is being circumvented by such false declaration and that no, or inadequate, administrative measures are being applied to address and/or to take action against such circumvention, that Member should consultpromptly with the Member involved with a view to seeking a mutually satisfactory solution.
Should the Parties be unable in the course of theconsultations referred to in paragraph 3 to reach a mutually satisfactory solution, the Community shall have the right.
Should the Parties be unable in the course of theconsultations referred to in paragraph 3 to reach a mutually satisfactory solution, the Community shall have the right, where there is sufficient evidence that steel products covered by this Agreement originating in Kazakhstan have been imported in circumvention of this Agreement, to set off the relevant quantities against the quantitative limits set out in Annex II.
If any Member considers that any benefit accruing to it, directly or indirectly, under this Agreement is being nullified or impaired, or that the achievement of any objective of this Agreement is being impeded, as a result of the actions of another Member or of other Members, it may,with a view to reaching a mutually satisfactory solution of this matter, request consultations with the Member or Members in question.
Should any Member believe that this Agreement is being circumvented by transshipment, re-routing, false declaration concerning country or place of origin, or falsification of official documents, and that no, or inadequate, measures are being applied to address and/or to take action against such circumvention, that Member should consult with the Member orMembers concerned with a view to seeking a mutually satisfactory solution.
