Czech Republic definition

Czech Republic means the territory of the Czech Republic over which under the Czech laws and in accordance with the international law, the Czech Republic may exercise its sovereign rights.
Czech Republic the Czech Republic and any governmental subdivision thereof.
Czech Republic means the territory in which the tax laws of the Czech Republic are effective;

Examples of Czech Republic in a sentence

  • Emergency Telephone For Hazardous Materials or Dangerous Goods IncidentSpill, Leak, Fire Exposure, orAccidentCall CHEMTREC:USA & Canada 1-800-424-9300Rest of the world +1 703-741-5970 Emergency Telephone - §45 - (EC)1272/2008Europe112AustriaNo information availableBulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark France Hungary IrelandNational Poisons Information Centre: 353 (1) 809 2166 (8.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. 7 days aweek).

  • It includes also the recognition of Protection Profiles based on the CC.As of January 2009 the arrangement has been signed by the national bodies of: Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Republic of Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.

  • This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic, without regard to conflict of laws principles.

  • It includes also the recognition of Protection Profiles based on the CC.As of September 2011 the arrangement has been signed by the national bodies of: Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Republic of Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.

  • Counterparties of derivative transactions are exposed to the risk that UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia, a.s. becomes unable to discharge its obligations under the transaction, for example in the case of an insolvency (inability to pay or overindebtedness) or in the case resolution measures are taken by an authority against the credit institution.


More Definitions of Czech Republic

Czech Republic is not defined, but Czechoslovakia is. The term should be taken to mean that part of the former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic which is now the Czech Republic.
Czech Republic. Waterways Directorate of the Czech Republic Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Position: Director Prague Done at: 05.11.2021 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp): Croatia: Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Name: Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Position: Minister Zahreb Done at: 31.01.2022 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp): Hungary: National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Position: CEO Budapest Done at: 31.01.2022 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp): Romania: Romanian Naval Authority Name: Xxxxxxxxx XXXXX Position: General Director Constanta/Romania Done at: 08.11.2021 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp): Serbia: Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure – Directorate for Inland Waterways Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Position: Acting Director Belgrade Done at: 31.05.2022 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp): Slovakia: Transport Authority for the Slovak Republic Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx, Msc Position: Chairman Bratislava Done at: 09.11.2021 Date: v. r. Signature (and Stamp):
Czech Republic any member of the Restricted Group (other than an Immaterial Subsidiary) which is incorporated in or which has a branch office in the Czech Republic is subject in the Czech Republic to: (A) bankruptcy proceedings under Act No. 328/1991 Coll., as amended, on Bankruptcy and Composition (the "Bankruptcy Act"); (B) involuntary composition proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act; (C) voluntary composition proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act; (D) voluntary winding up with liquidation under Act No. 513/1991 Coll., as amended (the "Commercial Code"); or (E) involuntary winding up with liquidation under the Commercial Code; or
Czech Republic. The intersessional WG on a solution of poisoning and other ways of illegal killing of wild animals meets regularly. The national strategy on the prevention of poisoning and illegal killing of wild animals is almost completed. The strategy also includes measures concerning phase-out of the use of lead ammunition across all habitats.
Czech Republic means the Czech Republic, an inland country in Central Europe.
Czech Republic new chapter on work-related stress in new Labour Code (2006)  Denmark: social partners in private sector that European agreement is sufficiently implemented through existing rules and regulations  Latvia and Slovak Republic: implementation led to changes in labour law  Poland: in view of the foreseen implementation negotiations, social partners asked public authorities to “screen” to see whether and where eventual changes are needed to align with European agreement  Hungary: change to H&S Act to include stress as health risk at work  Norway: the Norwegian Environment Act is considered to sufficiently covering the content of the EU agreement Tripartite activities:  Slovenia: tripartite social agreement 2007-2009 whereby social partners commit themselves to conclude specific collective agreements  UK: specific working group overseeing implementation + jointly funded specific booklet + specific projects in most prone sectors (central government, local government, health services, Education)  Hungary, Luxemburg: tripartite discussions ongoing  Latvia: educational campaigns of social partners together with Labour Inspectorate and Ministry of Health  Netherlands: in cooperation with Ministry of Social Affairs, social partners created new web-based risk-assessment tools  Norway: social partners/Ministry of Government Administration and Ministry of Labour renewed existing agreement which also covers aspects of tackling work- related stress + joint specific brochure of Labour Inspectorate and social partners  Portugal: new protocols between social partners and authorities to fund studies, training and awareness-raising activities Complementary activities:  Germany: training guidelines/courses, internet tools, brochures, etc. being developed by and for bipartite administrated organisations in the area of Accident and Health insurance  Denmark: “Stress barometer” developed jointly by social partners and used in governmental institutions  Netherlands: new internet stress-measurement tool developed specifically for the public state sector  Portugal: joint social partners cooperation protocol providing for the development of specific training kits, targeted research, etc.
Czech Republic. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the following changes to the XXXX shall apply with respect to the specific provisions of the XXXX identified below: