EU Blocking Regulation definition

EU Blocking Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) 2271/96.
EU Blocking Regulation the Regulation (EU) No 2271/96 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 November 1996 protecting against the effects of the extraterritorial application of legislation adopted by a third country, and actions based on or resulting therefrom.
EU Blocking Regulation means Regulation (EC) 2271/96; "EU Prospectus Regulation" means Regulation (EU) 2017/1129; "Euroclear" means Euroclear Bank SA/NV;

Examples of EU Blocking Regulation in a sentence

  • None of the covenants given in this Section 7.07 shall be made to any Lender incorporated in or organized under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany to the extent that they would result in a violation of or conflict with the German Foreign Trade Regulation (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung), council regulation (EC) No 2271/1996 (EU Blocking Regulation) or any similar applicable anti-boycott law or regulation.

  • Blue Creek Wind Energy Facility LLC, a Texas limited liability company.

  • None of the representations and warranties given in this Section 4.14 shall be made to any Lender incorporated in or organized under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany to the extent that they would result in a violation of or conflict with the German Foreign Trade Regulation (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung), council regulation (EC) No 2271/1996 (EU Blocking Regulation) or any similar applicable anti-boycott law or regulation.

  • None of the representations and covenant above shall be made to the extent that the making or requirement of such representations and warranties would result (i) in any violation of or conflict the EU Blocking Regulation , as amended from time to time, or any law or regulation implementing such regulation in any member state of the European Union or (ii) any similar blocking or anti-boycott law in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, if applicable.

  • The Fiscal Agent agrees and acknowledges that it is not entitled to the benefit of, and the Issuer does not make or repeat, as appropriate, the representations and warranties and/or the undertaking contained above to the extent that those provisions would result in a violation of, or breach of, Council Regulation (EC) 2271/1996, as amended (the “EU Blocking Regulation”) (or any law and/or regulation implementing the EU Blocking Regulation in any member state of the European Union).


More Definitions of EU Blocking Regulation

EU Blocking Regulation has the meaning given to such term in Section 7.31.
EU Blocking Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) 2271/96, as amended. "FSMA" means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
EU Blocking Regulation means, collectively, the Council Regulation (EC) No. 2271/96 of November 22, 1996, as amended by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/1100 of June 6, 2018, Section 7 of the German Foreign Trade Ordinance ( Außenwirtschaftsverordnung - AWV ), and any other applicable anti-boycott or similar laws, each as in effect from time to time. “
EU Blocking Regulation means Regulation (EC) 2271/96; "Euroclear" means Euroclear Bank SA/NV;‌
EU Blocking Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) 2271/1996 of 22 November 1996 and “UK Blocking Regulation” means Council Regulation (EC) 2271/1996 of 22 November 1996, as it forms part of domestic law of the United Kingdom by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
EU Blocking Regulation means the Council Regulation (EC) 2271/96.
EU Blocking Regulation means EU Regulation (EC) 2271/96 of 22 November 1996. "EU Ship Recycling Regulation" means Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013 on ship recycling and amending Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 and Directive 2009/16/EC. "Event of Default" means any of the events or circumstances described in Clause 20.1 (Events of Default).