Early warning mechanism Sample Clauses

Early warning mechanism. 1. The Parties establish an early warning mechanism to adopt practical measures aimed at preventing and rapidly reacting to an emergency situation or to a threat thereof.
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Early warning mechanism. EXTENSION OF IMPLEMENTATION DATES FOR PROVISIONS IN CATEGORIES B AND C 1.
Early warning mechanism. Memorandum On a Mechanism for Preventing and Overcoming Emergency Situations In the Energy Sector Within the Framework of the EU–Russia Energy Dialogue. Available at xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/energy/ international/russia/doc/ 20110224_memorandum.pdf 84 EU–Russia Gas Advisory Council Rules of Procedure. Available at xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/energy/ international/russia/dialogue/doc/ 2011_10_18_rules_of_ procedure_final.pdf 85 ACER Framework Guidelines on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms for the European Gas Transmission Network, FG – 2011 – G – 001, 3 August 2011; Table of legal acts xix NATIONAL LEGAL ACTS P 115, 116 ACER Framework Guidelines on Gas Balancing in Transmission Systems, FGB – 2011–G– 002, 18 October 2011 104, 113, 117, 123, 124 European Commission Note to DG REGIOApplication of State aid rules to infrastructure investment projects. Brussels, COMP/03/ 2011 167 Notices from European Union Institutions and Bodies Commission Community Guidelines on State Aid for Environmental Protection (Text with EEA relevance), OJ C 82, 1.4.2008, pp. 1–33 169 Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU, X. Xxxxxx, of the President of the Commission of the European Communities, X. Xxxxx, and of the EU–Russia Summit Paris, 30 October 2000 Joint Declaration of the President of the European Council, X. Xxxxxx, assisted by the Secretary-General of the Council/ High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU, X. Xxxxxx, of the President of the Commission of the European Communities, X. Xxxxx, and of the President of the Russian Federation, X.X. Xxxxx. In EU-Russia Energy Dialogue The first ten years: 2000-2010. European Commission Directorate-General for Energy. European Union, 2011 78 Council of the European Union, 2011: Opinion of the Legal Service [on] Application of Articles 290 (delegated acts) and 291 (implementing acts). Brussels, 11 April 2011 (14.04) 8970/11 JUR 172 INST 203 219 Décret no. 2001 – 531 du 20 juin 2001 relatif à l’aide aux personnes en situation de précarité pour préserver ou garantir leur accès à l’électricité. (Version consolidée au 26 octobre 2004) NOR: ECOI0100132D 150 Décret no. 2005 – 971 du 10 aout 205 relatif à la procédure applicable en cas d’impayés des factures d’électricité 150 Law 3428/2005 Liberalization of Natural Gas Market. Available at http://xxx.xxxxx.xx/files/PR/N.% 20KATSIS/ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ% 20ΝΟΜΟΘΕΣΙΑ/Microsoft% 20Word%20-%20LAW%20No% 203428%20_2_.pdf 151 Federal Law No. 135-FZ of July 26, 2006...

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