European Regulations definition
Examples of European Regulations in a sentence
Supplier undertakes to inform Buyer of the presence of any substance entering into the composition of the goods which is controlled, regulated or classified under applicable environmental laws and regulations as potentially dangerous, hazardous or toxic to human health or the environment (such as substances specified in REACH or ROHS European Regulations, or any other similar regulation in the world).
The present agreement for transport of passengers and their luggage by sea shall be subjected to the Spanish Law, any applicable European Regulations and any International Agreements of which Spain is a part.
Each Issuer maintains its financial books and records and prepares its financial statements in Sterling in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”), including interpretations issued by the IFRS Interpretations Committee (“IFRIC”) of the IASB that, under European Regulations, are effective and available for early adoption at the relevant Issuer’s reporting date.
New European Regulations now apply to the installations for raising and lowering blinds; and the movement of curtains across windows.
The third section of this document provides hydrogen phenomena input for jet impingement taken into account two real word scenarios including (1) TPRD downward unignited releases and hydrogen jet fire at realistic conditions of release under a fuel cell vehicle as per European Regulations 2010); (2) TPRD upward releases from a bus in a tunnel.
Other relevant European Regulations and Directives include "Basel III" (proposal of Capital Requirement Directive and Regulation) and the "Financial Transaction Tax", which could affect the Issuer in a more onerous manner, if the Issuer were to be qualified as AIF.
The contractor shall provide the client with all logs created in accordance with Section 76 of the German Law for the Adaptation and Implementation of Data Protection Law in Line with European Regulations (DSAnpUG), in order to prove the fulfilment of its obligations.
Official authority is vested in the SEUPB by way of the following Acts, enacted by the British and Irish Government, and the European Regulations governing the management of EU Programmes: Legal Basis for PEACE I – Presidency Conclusions – Berlin European Council – 24th and 25th March 1999, para.
Also, if the Issuer qualifies as an AIF, it could be affected by the application of other European Regulations or the transposition into Belgian law of European Directives, which apply (or are expected to apply in a more stringent manner) to AIFs, such as EMIR.
Local laws have to be in accordance with European Regulations, considering them as mandatory terms to comply.