Economic entities definition

Economic entities means undertakings, agencies and organisations of all types and forms of ownership established in accordance with the procedure laid down in the laws of the Republic of Lithuania.
Economic entities means natural or legal persons or branches of the legal persons established in the states that have signed the Agreement on the European Economic Area in the Republic of Lithuania, where these branches operate objects of economic activities and carry out the economic activities which affect or may affect the natural environment.

Examples of Economic entities in a sentence

  • Economic entities may provide for accepting rationalisation projects on conditions laid down in regulations on rationalisation activities.

  • Economic entities acting both individually and in large international groups must take into account the prevailing economic conditions when carrying out transactions.

  • Economic entities require a different approach towards time than institutions such as the nation state.

  • Economic entities owned by associations and charities: Commercial, industrial and agricultural organizations other than (i) and (ii) above, which are involved in continuous business activity and owned by or affiliated to associations and charities and similar foreign enterprises are economic entities run by foundations or associations.

  • Economic entities carrying out non-commercial economic activity shall be regulated by general provisions regulating economic activity with regard to specific features of operation by different economic entities set forth by this Code and other laws.

  • Economic entities, organizations and residents of towns, villages or other settled areas shall line, improve, and use their waste disposal points in conformity with the regulations established by the State Administrative Central Organizations in charge of nature and environment and health.

  • Economic entities, organizations and residents of towns, villages or other urban areas shall line, improve and use their waste disposal points in conformity with the regulations set by the State Administrative Central Organizations in charge of nature and environment and health.

  • Economic entities, the financial year of which does not coincide with the calendar year, and the final day of the financial year of which is subsequent to the euro adoption date, shall provide the data in the sets of financial statements and reports on implementation of the budget in euro.

  • These Standard Terms and Conditions (‘STC’) shall govern the legal relations between the Supplier and Salt Mobile SA, Rue du Caudray 4, 1020 Renens, hereinafter referred to as Salt, in connection with services, goods, installations, and maintenance.

  • Economic entities exhibit many of the characteris- tics associated with agents.

Related to Economic entities

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • Group Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Promoter Group means such persons and entities constituting the promoter group as per Regulation 2(1)(pp) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations.