supermandatory
English
Etymology
super- + mandatory
Adjective
supermandatory (not comparable)
- (law) Absolutely mandatory, without any exceptions.
- 2015, Peter B. Maggs, Olga Schwartz, William Burnham, Law and Legal System of the Russian Federation: Sixth Edition
- Russian courts and commentators distinguish between “mandatory” rules (that parties can opt out of by choice of law) and “supermandatory” rules not subject to opt out. Rules governing strategic investments are supermandatory.
- 2009, James R. Silkenat, Jeffrey M. Aresty, Jacqueline Klosek, The ABA Guide to International Business Negotiations
- Also, the parties' choice of foreign applicable law shall not affect the application of the supermandatory provisions of the country with which all elements of the contract are related at the time of the choice of applicable law.
- 2015, Peter B. Maggs, Olga Schwartz, William Burnham, Law and Legal System of the Russian Federation: Sixth Edition