Most Favored Nation Clause Definition
noun
A provision in treaties according all citizens of the nations that are parties to the treaty a special status as to other nations that are parties to the treaties, such citizens are afforded all privileges available to most favored nations; general effect of such status is a lowering of duty on trade between such nations.
Webster's New World Law
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