National-Treatment Clause Law and Legal Definition
National-treatment clause is a provision contained in treaties that grants the same rights to foreigners as those accorded to nationals. This clause is mainly used in commercial transactions. In the context of a trade agreement, the clause is used to ensure that there is no discrimination placed in a trade transaction. This clause for example, forbids the discriminatory use of taxes and other internal levies, laws, or regulations against foreigners.
Legal Definition list
- National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment
- National-Defense Utilities
- National-Defense Premises
- National-Defense Material
- National Women's Business Council
- National-Treatment Clause
- Nationality
- Nationality Principle
- Nationality Theory
- Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agency [Education]
- Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization