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Undertaking to maintain status quo pending “determination”
Interlocutory injunctions routinely raise a similar issue – how are the parties to conduct themselves in the period prior to the injunction hearing?
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Global | Publication | July 23, 2018
On May 18, 2018, Petróleos Mexicanos (“PEMEX”) approved and published in Mexico’s Federal Register (Diario Oficial de la Federación) the new “General Procurement Rules and Standards for Pemex and Subsidiaries” (Disposiciones Generales de Contratación para Petróleos Mexicanos y sus Empresas Productivas Subsidiarias) (“New Rules”).
The New Rules replace PEMEX’s previous procurement standards and procedures in their entirety, and are applicable to PEMEX and its subsidiaries. PEMEX’s affiliates, however, are excluded from the scope of application of the New Rules and will be subject to PEMEX’s board resolutions.
With the New Rules PEMEX takes a step forward into international practices of compliance and sets a new standard for contractual procedures in the Mexican oil and gas industry. It is expected that other Mexican government agencies will follow PEMEX's lead in compliance efforts.
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Interlocutory injunctions routinely raise a similar issue – how are the parties to conduct themselves in the period prior to the injunction hearing?
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