Internal Market definition

Internal Market means the internal market as defined in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
Internal Market means the Natural Gas market in Trinidad and Tobago including, without limitation, Natural Gas sold to refineries, electricity generating facilities for local consumption, petrochemical manufacturers and other industrial, commercial and domestic customers in Trinidad and Tobago but expressly excludes Export Markets.

Examples of Internal Market in a sentence

  • This Voluntary Agreement does not have retroactive effect: only individual CSTBs that are placed on the Internal Market for the first time on or after the Effective Date or which are put into service on the market for the first time on or after the Effective Date, in accordance with the Blue Guide, are subject to this Voluntary Agreement.


More Definitions of Internal Market

Internal Market means the limited internal market maintained by the Company for the purchase and sale of its Stock.
Internal Market means the demand for tobacco for the purposes of manufacture in the Republic;
Internal Market means the internal market of COMESA;
Internal Market means the limited internal market maintained by CH2M HILL for the purchase and sale of its common stock.
Internal Market means a stock trading market maintained by the Borrower or DynEx, Inc. (a Subsidiary of the Borrower) whereon existing stockholders and other employees of the Borrower are able to buy and sell shares of the Borrower's common stock at prices established by the Borrower's board of directors on trading dates intended to be held once per calendar quarter.
Internal Market means an arrangement administered and maintained by the Company whereby individuals desiring to sell Company Stock and individuals desiring to purchase Company Stock who are designated by the Company as eligible to participate in the arrangement may execute sales and purchases of Company Stock at a price established by the Board of Directors.
Internal Market means the electricity market or gas market, which is realized within the territory of the European Union;