Most-Favored-Nation Clause

Most-Favored-Nation Clause

Definition

A contractual provision that requires a contracting party who extends more favorable terms to a third party outside the contract to extend the same favorable terms to the other contracting party. Most-favored-nation clauses appear in collective bargaining agreements between unions and employers, as well as international trade agreements between nations.

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