EMU Compliant definition

EMU Compliant means that during and after the introduction of any new currency in connection with European Economic and Monetary Union:
EMU Compliant means that the equipment or software in question will function accurately in any currency of the United Kingdom or the European Union including any currency in use or currencies in concurrent use following partial or complete European economic and monetary union];
EMU Compliant means that the Software is able at all times to:

Examples of EMU Compliant in a sentence

  • If such Supplier Third-Party Software or Equipment fails the EMU Compliance test, Customer shall have the option to do one of the following: (i) reject such Supplier Third-Party Software or Equipment and pursue other alternatives; or (ii) require Supplier to upgrade the such Supplier Third-Party Software or Equipment to render it EMU Compliant.

  • With respect to Supplier Third-Party Software and Equipment, Supplier shall use all reasonable efforts: (i) to obtain the warranty set forth in this Section 10.11; and (ii) to ensure that such Supplier Third-Party Software or Equipment, as applicable, is EMU Compliant before using such Software and Equipment for the provision of the Products and Services.

  • All hardware and software owned or used by the Company as of Completion and all other procedures (whether automated or not) (the "Systems") are or will be EMU Compliant.


More Definitions of EMU Compliant

EMU Compliant means the Information Technology Systems will:
EMU Compliant means the provision of the same functionality to the same service levels in processing a transaction where the currency of such transaction is in Euros as would be made where the currency of the transaction is in any other currency and using generally applicable conversion and other conventions.

Related to EMU Compliant

  • Compliant status achieved pursuant to this paragraph shall continue until NYISO takes the requested PAR tap, or the Parties agree that NYISO not taking the requested PAR tap is no longer preventing PJM from taking the PAR tap(s) (if any) PJM needs to achieve compliance at the JK interface. If PJM cannot take a required tap at a Waldwick PAR because the change would result in an actual or post-contingency overload on either or both of the JK lines, or on any of the Waldwick PARs, and the overload cannot be addressed through NYISO taking taps at ABC or Ramapo, then PJM will be considered “Compliant” at the JK interface until the condition is resolved. PJM will be responsible for demonstrating both the occurrence and duration of the condition.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • safety standard means the Code of Practice for the Wiring of Premises SANS 10142-1 incorporated in the Regulations;

  • Environmental and Social Standard 8: Cultural Heritage”; (ix) “Environmental and Social Standard 9: Financial Intermediaries”; (x) “Environmental and Social Standard 10: Stakeholder Engagement and Information Disclosure”; effective on October 1, 2018, as published by the Bank.

  • Repeat compliance period means any subsequent compliance period after the initial compliance period.

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • Technical Requirements means the Technical Requirements in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Environmental and Social Standards or “ESSs” means, collectively:

  • Compliance schedule means a schedule of events, by date, which will result in compliance with these regulations.

  • Technical standard means a document that specifies design, predicted performance and operation and maintenance specifications for a material, device or method.

  • Drug test means a test designed to detect the illegal use of a controlled substance.

  • Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement means the sum of Base Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement and Additional Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement.

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to the Generating Facility, after completion of the construction of the Generating Facility, in order to verify that the Generating Facility may be released for Operation.