Regulation Amendment Sample Contracts

AGREEMENT No. 95
Regulation Amendment • May 4th, 2005

Law No. 19 of June 11, 1997, in article 18, item 5, paragraph e, establishes that the Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority is charged with approving the regulations applicable to the admeasurement and inspection of vessels, Canal navigation, marine traffic control, vessel pilotage, and other matters relative to Canal navigation.

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Regulation Amendment • February 18th, 2021

Agreement of the Governing Council of 4 May 2016, approving the amendment of Regulation UCA/CG06/2012 of 27 June 2012, which regulates the organization of doctoral studies at the University of Cadiz.

Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
Regulation Amendment • March 20th, 2019
AGREEMENT N° 37
Regulation Amendment • January 17th, 2001
ELEVENTH AMENDMENT TO REGULATION 20 (11 NYCRR 125)
Regulation Amendment • October 17th, 2007

All reinsurance agreements executed after September 1, 1952 must conform to the requirements of subsection 1 of section 77, now section 1308(a) of the Insurance Law, as amended by chapter 171 of the Laws of 1952, if credit is to be given to the ceding insurer for such reinsurance. With respect to reinsurance agreements (treaty, facultative or otherwise) made on, or prior to, September 1, 1952, unless the original agreements conform to such requirements, no credit will be given to the ceding insurer for reinsurance made, ceded, renewed or otherwise becoming effective thereunder after the said date, unless the agreements are amended by supplemental contracts reading substantially as follows:

AGREEMENT No. 127
Regulation Amendment • January 25th, 2007

Article 18, item 3, of the Organic Law empowers the Panama Canal Board of Directors to set tolls, rates, and fees for use of the Canal, subject to final approval by the Cabinet Council.

Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

Economic Commission for Europe
Regulation Amendment • August 20th, 2010
AGREEMENT No. 66
Regulation Amendment • April 30th, 2003
Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

Contract
Regulation Amendment • November 2nd, 2018

ing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), which makes such regulation mandatory; (b) such regula­ tion imposes the same restrictions on im­ ports of all grapefruit as the'grade and size restrictions being made applicable to the shipment of all grapefruit grown in Florida under Grapefruit Regulation

Coreper confirms agreement on list of non-EU countries whose nationals are exempt from the visa requirement
Regulation Amendment • February 11th, 2014

The Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper) approved today, on behalf of the Council, a compromise reached with the European Parliament on a regulation amending Council Regulation 539/2001 listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement.

E/ECE/324/Add.5/Rev.6−E/ECE/TRANS/505/Add.5/Rev.6 29 October 2014
Regulation Amendment • September 28th, 2016

This document is intended to illustrate how Regulation No. 6 could be amended to replace the current type approval markings by the Unique Identifier.

Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
Regulation Amendment • February 21st, 2019
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
Regulation Amendment • November 16th, 2017
Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

AGREEMENT No. 77
Regulation Amendment • December 14th, 2004

The Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority approved the Regulation on Navigation in Panama Canal Waters by means of Agreement No. 13 of June 3, 1999.

AGREEMENT No. 100
Regulation Amendment • June 8th, 2005

The Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority approved the Regulation on Navigation in Panama Canal Waters by means of Agreement No. 13 of June 3, 1999.

Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

Contract
Regulation Amendment • February 12th, 2008

The aim of this proposal is to reflect the political agreement voiced in December 2003 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) by the Italian Presidency, on behalf of the Member States and the Commission, expressing the commitment of EU Member States to refrain from making use of the MARPOL's (International Convention for the Prevention of pollution by Ships) exemptions.

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