Examples of Belgian Code of Economic Law in a sentence
Belgian Code of Economic Law means the Belgian code of economic law (Wetboek Economisch Recht / Code de Droit Économique) dated 28 February 2013.
In each of these cases the Issuer will first satisfy itself that the exercise of the discretion is (i) reasonably necessary and it will consider if there is any reasonable alternative which would not incur additional material costs for the Issuer and/or its Affiliates, and (ii) in accordance with any applicable provisions of the Belgian Code of Economic Law.
The Notes may not be advertised to any individual in Belgium qualifying as a consumer within the meaning of Article I.1 of the Belgian Code of Economic Law, as amended from time to time (a “Belgian Consumer”), and the Notes may not be offered, sold or resold, transferred or delivered, and no prospectus memorandum, information circular, brochure or any similar documents in relation to the Notes, may be distributed, directly or indirectly, to any Belgian Consumer.
The Company must also consult with Trafigura prior to taking any action relating to insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings, including under Book XX of the Belgian Code of Economic Law.
Sale to a third party: Prior to the Expiration Date, the Hedging Option Holder may under certain conditions sell its Hedging Option(s) to parties other than the Issuer, provided that such party is not a BestOf Option Holder and not a “consumer” (consommateur/consument) within the meaning of the Belgian Code of Economic Law.
Payment Service: means any service referred to under article I.9 of the Belgian Code of Economic Law.
For these purposes, a “Belgian Consumer” has the meaning provided by the Belgian Code of Economic Law, as amended from time to time (Wetboek van 28 februari 2013 van economisch recht/Code du 28 février 2013 de droit économique), being any natural person resident or located in Belgium and acting for purposes which are outside his/her trade, business or profession.
The claim of the Customer to convert e-money pursuant to article VII.61 of the Belgian Code of Economic Law decreases proportionally after using the e-money by the Card Holder as a result of Transactions.
The Client may ask at all times a copy of the contractual provisions relating to the payment services (i.e., the General Conditions and Fee Schedule), as well as of the information and conditions provided by the provisions of the Belgian Code of Economic Law pertaining to payment services on any durable data storage medium to be provided via the Client's Postbox available in the Transactional Site.
Furthermore, the content of BAC's database is protected by the Belgian Code of Economic Law regarding the legal protection of the databases implementing the directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996.