EU provision definition

EU provision means a provision of an EU instrument as it has effect by virtue of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland in the EU withdrawal agreement;”.”; and
EU provision means any provision that–

Examples of EU provision in a sentence

  • The case concerned a provision in- corporated in the EEA Agreement that is identically worded to a corresponding EU provision.

  • Today, the implementation of the exception on scientific research (Article 3(a) of Directive 2001/29/EC) differs across the EU and the lack of a clear EU provision on TDM for scientific research purposes creates uncertainties in the research community.

  • Instead of placing reliance on a single text the CJEU emphasises that all the language versions read together forms the correct meaning of an EU provision.

  • In accordance with an EU provision, the Federal Government stipulated electronic procedures for public procurements which led to a cost reduction of EUR 1.2 billion annually.

  • For this reason, every EU provision producing direct effects – i.e. conferring rights or obligations upon individuals – has to be drafted in every official language.

  • Alongside the allocation mechanism, an EU provision could oblige Member States to concentrate proceedings on the same case in one “leading” jurisdiction.

  • It is also conceivable that an EU provision could require the jurisdiction which is chosen through the use of the suggested mechanism to examine whether it is an appropriate forum for dealing with the case.

  • On a positive note, the Czech Republic signed the Multilateral Agreement on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information and fully implemented the EU provision for public country by country reporting for banks.On the other hand, the Czech government is displaying little enthusiasm for including developing countries in the negotiation of global tax rules and standards.

  • For instance, most changes occurring in recent years in the organisation of the judicial system in Poland (such as constitutional changes) have no link to any specific EU provision.

  • However, more than 80 percent of public procurements are not subject to the EU provision and are still processed largely on paper in accordance with the different procuring regulations of the Federal States.

Related to EU provision

  • Surviving Provisions has the meaning specified in Section 10.02.

  • statutory provision means a provision of an Act or of an instrument made under an Act.

  • Provision in relation to the Act, means words or other matter that form or forms part of the Act, and includes:

  • Standard Terms and Conditions or “Standard Terms” means these terms and conditions for the grant of the Loan to the Borrower by ABFL.

  • Relevant Provisions means, in respect of the Determination Agent, the provisions of the Determination Agency Agreement, the Trust Deed, and the Conditions.

  • Restrictive Covenant has the meaning set forth in Section 6(c).

  • Terms-of-service agreement means an agreement that controls the relationship between a user and a custodian.

  • State Standard Agreement means the form used by the State to enter into agreements with other parties. Several originally signed, fully executed versions of the State Standard Agreement, together with the integrated Contract Documents, shall each represent the Agreement as an individual “Contract Counterpart.”

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.