Common use of Periods for objection by the European Parliament and Council Clause in Contracts

Periods for objection by the European Parliament and Council. 18. Without prejudice to the urgency procedure, the period for objection defined on a case-by-case basis in each basic act should in principle be of two months, and not less than that, extendable for each institution (the European Parliament or the Council) by two months at its initiative.

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Samples: Interinstitutional Agreement

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Periods for objection by the European Parliament and Council. 1828. Without prejudice to the urgency procedure, the period for objection defined on a case-case- by-case basis in each basic act should in principle be of two months, and not less than that, extendable for each institution (the European Parliament or the Council) by two months at its initiative.

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Samples: Interinstitutional Agreement

Periods for objection by the European Parliament and Council. 18. Without prejudice to the urgency procedure, the period for objection defined on a case-by-case basis in each basic act should in principle be of two months, and not less than that, extendable for each institution (the European Parliament or the Council) by two months at its initiative.. EN L 123/12 Official Journal of the European Union 12.5.2016

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Samples: www.europarl.europa.eu

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Periods for objection by the European Parliament and Council. 18. Without prejudice to the urgency procedure, the period for objection defined on a case-by-by- case basis in each basic act should in principle be of two months, and not less than that, extendable for each institution (the European Parliament or the Council) by two months at its initiative.

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Samples: data.consilium.europa.eu

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