German nationals definition
Examples of German nationals in a sentence
The Foreign Trade Regulation requires that German nationals or residents notify the German Central Bank of payments exceeding €12,500 to nonresident persons and entities.
Yet, like ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, he was skeptical that acts committed by Germans against German nationals – particularly non-violent persecutions – violated international law in the absence of the nexus.
With regard to Members who are German nationals or have their permanent residence in Germany this shall only apply insofar as the conditions of article 23, subparagraph (a), of the Agreement are fulfilled.
As an association of German Higher Educational Institutions, it is supported by state and federal funding offering study and research opportunities in Germany and for German nationals abroad.
The nationals of any of the Allied and Associated Powers as well as their vessels and property shall enjoy in all German ports and on the inland navigation routes of Germany the same treatment in all respects as German nationals, vessels and property.
Without prejudice to these and to any other disposition in favour of Austria and Austrian nationals by the Powers occupying Germany, and without prejudice to the validity of settlements already reached, Austria waives on its own behalf and on behalf of Austrian nationals all claims against Germany and German nationals outstanding on 8th May, 1945 except those arising out of contracts and other obligations entered into, and rights acquired, before 13th March, 1938.
Nothing in this paragraph is to prevent the inclusion in such agreements of provisions to the effect that any laws or regulations in force in the Federal Republic of Germany with respect to social insurance, which provide for less favourable treatment for the nationals of other countries than for German nationals, shall not be applied.
The German Courts dismissed the action, finding that Überseering had transferred its actual centre of administration from the Netherlands to Düsseldorf once its shares had been acquired by two German nationals.
Without prejudice to these and to any other dispositions in favour of Italy and Italian nationals by the Powers occupying Germany, Italy waives on its own behalf and on behalf of Italian nationals all claims against Germany and German nationals outstanding on 8 May 1944, except those arising out of contracts and other obligations entered into, and rights acquired, before 1 September 1939.
In the event of the application of the provisions of the preceding paragraph by any Allied or Associated Power, there shall be paid reasonable indemnities or royalties, which shall be dealt with in the same way as other sums due to German nationals are directed to be dealt with by the present Treaty.