Auctioning Regulation definition
Examples of Auctioning Regulation in a sentence
They shall abstain from any measure that could jeopardise the attainment of the objectives of the ETS Directive, any regulation adopted pursuant to Article 19(3) of that Directive (the "Registry Regulation"), the Auctioning Regulation, or this Agreement.
Upon a request supported by a qualified majority of the Member States in the Joint Procurement Steering Committee and subject to any applicable provisions of the Auctioning Regulation or the Registry Regulation, the Commission may develop a proposal either to replace this Agreement with another agreement or to terminate this Agreement.
All terms in this Agreement derived from or defined in the ETS Directive or the Auctioning Regulation shall have the same meaning as under those acts.
For this purpose, the Commission shall, to the extent possible, first accept two nominations from Member States that have informed the Commission of their decision not to participate in the joint action to appoint a common auction platform, pursuant to Article 30(4) of the Auctioning Regulation.
For this purpose, the Commission shall, to the extent possible, first accept one nomination from Member States that have informed the Commission of their decision not to participate in the joint action to appoint a common auction platform pursuant to Article 30(4) of the Auctioning Regulation.
This Agreement shall be interpreted in the light of its Preamble and Union law, in particular, the ETS Directive, the Auctioning Regulation, the Registry Regulation, the Financial Regulation and the Implementing Rules.
The appointment of a replacement shall take place in accordance with paragraph 1 except that the priority given to nominations from Member States that have informed the Commission of their decision not to participate in the joint action to appoint a common auction platform, pursuant to Article 30(4) of the Auctioning Regulation shall only apply where the resigning or removed member is a nominee of such a Member State.
The appointment of a replacement shall take place in accordance with paragraph 1 except that the priority given to nominations from Member States that have informed the Commission of their decision not to participate in the joint action to appoint a common auction platform, pursuant to Article 30(4) of the Auctioning Regulation, shall only apply where the resigning or removed member is a nominee of such a Member State.
This Agreement shall subsist for as long as the obligations under Article 26(1) or (2) of the Auctioning Regulation are in force and until it is either replaced by another agreement in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article or it is terminated in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.
This Agreement shall subsist for as long as the obligation under Article 24(2) of the Auctioning Regulation is in force and until it is either replaced by another agreement in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article or it is terminated in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.