Examples of Community territory in a sentence
Money does not enter in the "education industry", where new human capital is being produced.
Fishing Access to and use of the biological resources and fishing grounds situated in the maritime waters coming under the sovereignty or within the jurisdiction of Member States of the Community is restricted to fishing vessels flying the flag of a Community Member State and registered in Community territory unless otherwise provided for.
This regulation creates a single, unitary registration system covering the whole Community territory.
It has long been a key aim of the European Community to establish equal opportunities for development in all parts of Community territory (“territorial cohesion”).
In cases where the purchaser has given the transferor, the invoice endorsed by the Customs Office at the exit point from European Community territory by the end of the fourth month after the operation and in the tax year, the transferor must add a negative variation, equal to the adjusted tax amount, to line VE24, so as to make up for the VAT (in this case the relative tax amount must not be in- cluded in part VF).
Article 4.1(c) of the DPD states that each Member State shall apply the national provisions it adopts pursuant to this Directive to the processing of personal data where the controller is not established on Community territory and, for purposes of processing personal data makes use of equipment, automated or otherwise, situated on the territory of the said Member State, unless such equipment is used only for purposes of transit through the territory of the Community [1].
According to Article 17 DR, only wine growers can be beneficiaries of the support for green harvesting.The term "wine grower" is defined by Article 2(a) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 436/2009 as "a natural or legal person, or a group of natural or legal persons, whatever legal status is granted to the group and its members by national law, whose holding is situated within Community territory, as defined in Article 299 of the Treaty, and who farms an area planted with vines".
This complexity would be even greater if this measure had the effect of doubling the sources of conflict rules and if practitioners now had to deal not only with Community uniform rules but also with distinct national rules in situations not connected as required with Community territory.
The national law of each Member State should, therefore, provide for the compulsory insurance of vehicles against civil liability, such insurance to be valid throughout Community territory.
YES, but only for economic operators not established on Community territory.