Examples of European Member State in a sentence
In addition, Guests embarking a cruise in a European Member State port are afforded rights under EU Regulation 1177/2010.
This POLICY provides cover for “Parallel Import” vehicles (vehicles that have been produced for a European Member State and that conform to European Wide Type Approval).
In this capacity we have been engaging in the sessions of the Intergovernmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises,2 as well as with European policy-makers and European Member State policy-makers on the need for an international binding instrument on business and human rights (referred to hereafter as ‘Treaty’), as well as looking at what this Treaty might look like.
European data protection law means the European (EU) Regulation 2016/679 (the General Data Protection Regulation or 'GDPR') and any data protection law of a European Member State and Switzerland including local law implementing or interpreting the requirements of the GDPR, as amended from time to time.
On international cruises which neither embark, disembark nor call at any U.S. port and where You commence the cruise by embarking or disembarking in a port of a European Member State, Carrier shall be entitled to any and all liability limitations and immunities for loss of or damage to luggage, death and/or personal injury as provided under EU Regulation 392/2009 on the liability of carriers to passengers in the event of accidents.
In addition, the Client acknowledges that the Tied Agents are persons or companies established in a European Member State, who, acting on behalf on, and under the full and unconditional responsibility of Maxiflex Ltd, promote investment or/and ancillary services by Maxiflex Ltd, and attract clients or prospective clients for Maxiflex Ltd.
Some in this group have explained that they must continue to live and/or work in the west Bellevue community which is serviced by BHS and that they fear retaliation either directed at themselves or in the case of players’ families, directed at their children.
All AIFs established in France or in another European Union Member State and managed by amanagement company authorised under Directive 2011/61/UE in a European Member State other than France must be the subject, prior to marketing in France of their units or shares to retail clients, of an authorisation procedure (Article 421-13 of the AMF General Regulation).
All AIFs established in France or in another European Member State and managed by a managementcompany authorised under Directive 2011/61/UE in a European Member State other than France must be the subject, prior to marketing in France of their units or shares to professional clients, of a notification to the authority of the said management company (Article 32 of Directive 2011/61/EU).
Equally, outside this marketing regime, it is not authorised to market AIFs established in a European Member State to professional clients in France, whether they are managed by French asset management companies or management companies established in another European Union Member State.