Examples of General Financial Regulation in a sentence
Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall not apply to sales between Union institutions and their bodies referred to in Article 208 of the General Financial Regulation.
Based on the EASO Financial Regulation, the financial statements are drawn up in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles as outlined in the accounting rules referred to in Article 242 of General Financial Regulation 2018.
The Agency is a consolidated entity in accordance with Article 185 of the EU General Financial Regulation.
The Council invites the Commission to align Article 36(2) of the draft on Article 54(2)(c) of the General Financial Regulation by deleting the qualifying phrase " issued preferably by a public authority".
In Article 28 of the draft, the reference to the article in the General Financial Regulation should be replaced by the following reference: " Article 46(1)(1)(g) of the Financial Regulation".
The detailed rules for implementing the General Financial Regulation shall apply mutatis mutandis to the implementation of this Article.
Home Concrete & Supply, LLC, 566 U.S. 478, 494 (2012) (Scalia, J., concurring in part) (“It does not matter whether the word ‘yellow’ is ambiguous when the agency has interpreted it to mean ‘purple.’”).
According to the threshold as referred to in the General Financial Regulation, the aforementioned data will be published on THE EUROPEAN JOINT UNDERTAKING FOR ITER AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUSION ENERGYJosep Pla nº 2 · Torres Diagonal Litoral · Edificio B3· 08019 Barcelona · Tel.
In view of all of the foregoing considerations, it must be concluded that EUIPO clearly breached its duty of diligence in investigating the existence, in particular, of the ground for exclusion provided for in point 13.1, first paragraph, subparagraph (e) of the tender specifications and in Article 93(1)(e) of the General Financial Regulation.
Thus, accounting practice has mainly been influenced by the Libyan Commercial Code (LCC), General Financial Regulation (GFR), Income Tax Law (ITL), Libyan Bank Law (LBL) and Libyan Petroleum Law (LPL).