Technical Regulation Sample Clauses

Technical Regulation. You must not connect or maintain a connection to a facility used in connection with the supply of Services to you or other parties that does not comply with technical codes, standards or regulations made under the Telecommunications Act, any declaration or other requirement of the ACMA or any code, standard or guideline published by the Australian Communications Alliance Ltd.
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Technical Regulation. The Contracting Parties shall cooperate and exchange information in the field of standardization, metrology and establishment of compliance of goods to prevent the creation of any technical obstacles in the mutual trade. In order to implement the provisions of this Agreement the Contracting Parties shall conclude agreements on mutual recognition of the acts of testing, conformity certificates or other documents that are directly or indirectly relate to the goods which are the subject of trade between the two States. Conditions and methods of compliance of the goods to regulations are determined by the authorised organisations of the Contracting Parties in accordance with the legislation of the importing State.
Technical Regulation. A document that contains product characteristics or their related processes and production methods, including applicable administrative requirements, with which compliance is compulsory.
Technical Regulation. 4.2 The APPLICANT shall lodge an application for Gulf-Type Examination with a single Notified Body and provide a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other Notified Body.
Technical Regulation. 1. The Parties shall co-operate and exchange information in the field of standardization, metrology and certification with the aim to eliminate technical barriers to trade.
Technical Regulation. 87. Determination of technical standards.
Technical Regulation. Provision of support to MITT in: (a) developing of a work plan for implementation of the Law “On the Fundamentals of Technical Regulations in Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx”, Xx. 00, dated May 22, 2004; (b) developing of technical regulations in critical sectors with high contribution to gross domestic product and export potential such as agro-business and food processing; (c) designing and establishing an integrated information system linking the key participants of technical regulations system, including the standardization body; and (d) establishing of the required World Trade Organization (WTO) enquiry point for processing inquiries and notification of adopted technical regulations and related regulatory documents to the WTO and its members. Part B: Metrology and Standards
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Technical Regulation. A technical specification, including the applicable administrative provisions, with which compliance is mandatory. Explanatory note: The wording differs from the corresponding Economic Commission for Europe/International Organization for Standardization definition because the latter is based on the definition of regulation which is not defined in this Agreement. Furthermore the Economic Commission for Europe/International Organization for Standardization definition contains a normative element which is included in the operative provisions of this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, this definition covers also a standard of which the application has been made mandatory not by separate regulation but by virtue of a general law.
Technical Regulation. Technical regulation is an area where policy co-ordination might be beneficial. National technical regulations arise for good reasons like protecting consumers from dangerous products. These trade hindrances do not usually take the form of discriminatory financial payments or receipts like the way tariffs, export subsidies of domestic subsidies are. They are not expressed as an absolute limitation on trade the way quotas are. Nevertheless, technical regulations as regulations that exceed their legitimate purpose needlessly restrict imports or create uncertainty among foreign traders like the way unnecessarily rigorous administrative practices do. The impacts of these hindrance however, vary greatly on individual traders. The main groups of technical and administrative rules that affect international trade are safety regulations for machines, vehicles and equipment, health regulations of various agricultural and pharmaceutical products; marking rules, requirements with respect to standards and measures; patent laws and various formalizes for customs clearance pursuant to Article 2 of the TBT Agreement Members have an obligation to ensure the central government bodies abide by the Provisions of the TBT Agreement governing technical regulations.

Related to Technical Regulation

  • Technical Requirements 2.7.4.1 The NID shall provide an accessible point of interconnection and shall maintain a connection to ground.

  • Technical References Technical References that describe the practices, procedures and specifications for certain services (and the applicable interfaces relating thereto) are listed on Schedule 2.3 (the “Technical Reference Schedule”) to assist the Parties in meeting their respective responsibilities hereunder.

  • CFR 230.409. Actions by the contractor, either directly or through a contractor's association acting as agent, will include the procedures set forth below:

  • Export Regulation You acknowledge that the Licensed Software and related technical data and services (collectively "Controlled Technology") are subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported. You agree to comply with all relevant laws and will not to export any Controlled Technology in contravention to U.S. law nor to any prohibited country, entity, or person for which an export license or other governmental approval is required. All Symantec products, including the Controlled Technology are prohibited for export or re-export to Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Syria and Sudan and to any country subject to relevant trade sanctions. You hereby agree that You will not export or sell any Controlled Technology for use in connection with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons, or missiles, drones or space launch vehicles capable of delivering such weapons.

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