commercial matters in Vietnamese

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1. Likewise, commercial matters were decided by Mahajans and Chambers.

2. These provisions will be subject to those in the Convention on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgements in civil and commercial matters.

3. The Agreement after having come into force will promote Mutual Legal Assistance between the Contracting Parties in Civil and Commercial Matters.

4. Such an action would also make it possible to set out precise definitions of the rules governing jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements in civil and commercial matters (Regulation

5. The forthcoming Joint Commission Meeting is an important platform for the two countries to accelerate the pace of good relations, not only in the political field, but also in trade and commercial matters, education and culture.

6. The Court has jurisdiction over cases by and against the Crown; appeals under numerous federal statutes; disputes in various commercial matters including admiralty and intellectual property; and the authority to review decisions of federal boards, tribunals and commissions, including decisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).

7. 37 It is admittedly apparent from Case 150/80 Elefanten Schuh [1981] ECR 1671, paragraph 16, in relation to the interpretation of Article 18 of the Convention of 27 September 1968 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 1978 L 304, p. 36), a provision which in essence is identical to Article 24 of Regulation No 44/2001, that the challenge to jurisdiction may not occur after the making of the submissions which under national procedural law are considered to be the first defence addressed to the court seised.