Examples of Directive of 1991 in a sentence
The Nitrates Directive of 1991 sets out precise concentration limits.
This provision might have been added due to the adoption of the EU Money Laundering Directive of 1991, which applied only to narcotics.
Computer programs are protected independently by the European Software Directive of 1991: Council Directive 91/250 on the legal protection of computer programs, OJ L 122/42 of 17 May 1991.
The concept of “author's own intellectual creation” appeared for the first time in EU copyright law in the Software Directive of 1991.
Water supply options include a combination of additional surface water sources, groundwater sources, and purchasing of finished water from other water service providers.
The Nitrates Directive of 1991 was one of the first measures to protect water quality from pollution by agricultural sources.
A judge of the District Court to whom an application is made under paragraph (4) shall, if satisfied that such product or substance does not comply with these Regulations or the Directive of 1991 and is a danger to human or animal health or the environment, order that it be destroyed or otherwise disposed of after such a period, not exceeding 14 days, as may be specified in the order, as being a product or substance which is a danger to human or animal health or to the environment.
Thus, France launched a proactive action plan for compliance to the standards of the waste water treatment plants to fill the last gaps in the implementation of the Urban Waste Water Directive of 1991.
Other examples are Article 7 of the Software Directive of 1991 (91/250/EEC), and the Conditional Access Directive of 1998 (98/84/EEC).
In a Directive of 1991 on the transport of live animals, the European Community requires that CITES specimens are transported in conformity with the latest CITES Guidelines or IATA Regulations.