ADR Directive definition

ADR Directive means Directive 2013/11/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on alternative dispute resolution for consumer disputes and amending Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 and Directive 2009/22/ ECF48;
ADR Directive means Directive 2013/11/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on alternative dispute resolution for consumer disputes;
ADR Directive means Council Directive 94/55/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States with regard to the transport of dangerous goods by rail, as last amended by Commission Directive 2006/89/EC;

Examples of ADR Directive in a sentence

  • The ADR Directive therefore presents both an opportunity and a threat to the Legal Ombudsman, and indeed the ombudsman model in general.

  • The ADR bodies registered on the ODR platform have been assessed (and are being monitored) by the national competent authorities for their compliance with the quality requirements established by the ADR Directive.

  • The Department for Business Innovation and Skills, the government department responsible for implementing the ADR Directive in the UK, called upon the market to plug the gaps where no ADR provision existed and to coincide with this in August 2015 we formally launched our new portal (http://www.consumer-ombudsman.org).

  • The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Directive provides for the establishment of an ADR entity which proposes or imposes a solution or brings the parties together with the aim of facilitating an amicable solution to a dispute between a trader and a consumer.

  • The ADR Directive does not provide for disputes initiated by a trader or disputes between traders.

  • The ADR Directive and Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive shall be amended in accordance to the changes in the ADR.

  • In July 2015 the EU Alternative Dispute Resolution Directive (the ADR Directive) came into force requiring all member states to ensure that ombudsman or ADR schemes are available in every consumer sector.

  • The evaluation concluded that although the ADR Directive has been transposed across all the EU Member States and there has been good progress in access to out-of-court dispute resolution; there are persistent gaps in its implementation.

  • The ADR Directive should see redress schemes handling larger volumes of complaints overall, but it is unclear how responsibilities will be allocated.

  • While this benchmarking report focuses on legal services, we end by offering wider reflections on consumer redress in the context of the ADR Directive, which may greatly expand consumer usage of ADR across the economy.


More Definitions of ADR Directive

ADR Directive means Directive 2013/11/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on alternative dispute resolution for consumer

Related to ADR Directive

  • CRD Directive means Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms, amending Directive 2002/87/EC and repealing Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC (as amended from time to time, including by Directive (EU) 2019/878 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019);

  • UCITS Directive means Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as amended;

  • Change Directive means a written order signed by the procurement officer that

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007. A simplified and codified version of these Directives was introduced in 2010: the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2010/13/EU.

  • Directive means EC Council Directive 2001/23/EC

  • CRD IV Directive means Directive 2013/36/EU on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013, as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time.

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste

  • the Directive means Council Directive 2003/4/EC(d) on public access to environmental information and repealing Council Directive 90/313/EEC;

  • Advance directive means a document that contains a health care instruction or a power of attorney for health care.

  • supervisory body means a functionary or institution referred to in Schedule 2;

  • Noteholder Direction has the meaning set forth in Section 7.6(a) of the Indenture.

  • Member Director means a Director elected or appointed pursuant to section 8(2)(a) of the Act and Section 5.02;

  • Medical direction means direction, advice, or orders provided by a medical director, supervising physician, or physician designee (in accordance with written parameters and protocols) to emergency medical care personnel.

  • Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies.

  • Acquired Rights Directive means the European Council Directive 77/187/EEC on the approximation of laws of European member states relating to the safeguarding of employees’ rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of undertakings or businesses, as amended or re-enacted from time to time;

  • Supervisory Board means the individual or group of individuals that

  • Directives means intergovernmental, interagency, or interdepartment administrative or procedural guidelines or instructions which do not affect the rights of, or procedures and practices available to, the public.

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • Labor law decision means an administrative merits determination, arbitral award or decision, or civil judgment, which resulted from a violation of one or more of the laws listed in the definition of “labor laws”.

  • Advance health care directive means a power of attorney for health care or a record signed or authorized by a prospective donor containing the prospective donor’s direction concerning a health care decision for the prospective donor.

  • Airworthiness Directive or “AD” means any airworthiness directive issued by the Certificating Authority, in addition to any airworthiness directive issued by the Aeronautics Authority, each to the extent the same is applicable to the Aircraft and/or any Item of Equipment.

  • Disciplinary Tribunal means the judicial body established to hear and decide all breaches of the Integrity Code of Conduct in accordance with the Rules and Regulations and such other matters as set out in the Constitution, Rules or Regulations.

  • Supervisory Committee means the Comisión Fiscalizadora of the Company.

  • ADR Rules means the relevant rules of the ADR Organization for mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding arbitration, as applicable, of commercial disputes in effect at the time of the mediation or arbitration.

  • Financial Support Direction means a financial support direction issued by the Pensions Regulator under section 43 of the Pensions Xxx 0000.

  • Written directive means an order in writing for a specific patient or human research subject, dated and signed by an authorized user prior to the administration of a radiopharmaceutical or by an individual qualified by training and experience to conduct particle accelerator therapy or radiation for X-ray therapy, as specified in 641—subrule 41.2(87).