Irregularities definition

Irregularities means any non-respect of the relevant rules for the granting of the aid in question;
Irregularities means returned cheques, late payments and/or outstanding debt.
Irregularities means irregularities, referred to in Article 2(36) of the General Regulation;

Examples of Irregularities in a sentence

  • Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations.

  • In accordance with Article 5.2 of the Regulation, the National Focal Point, the Certifying Authority, the Audit Authority, and the Irregularities Authority are designated in Annex A.

  • Irregularities in the notice of any meeting to, or the nonreceipt of any such notice by, any of the stockholders shall not invalidate any action otherwise properly taken by or at any such meeting.

  • The roles and responsibilities of the Irregularities Authority are stipulated in the Regulation, in particular Article 12.3 thereof.

  • In particular, for the purposes of safeguarding the financial interests of the Union, personal data may be transferred to internal audit services, to the European Court of Auditors, to the Financial Irregularities Panel or to the European Anti-Fraud Office and between authorising officers of the Commission and the executive agencies.


More Definitions of Irregularities

Irregularities means collectively or singularly, where the cheque(s) deposited through the cheque deposit machines or the fast cheque deposit boxes, where applicable, are not accompanied with the prescribed envelope and/or the cheque deposit slip and/or the name and/or the account number of the payee is not written or filled out on the cheque deposit slip and/or on the back of the cheque(s) and/or the envelope is not sealed and or the cheque(s) is/are not deposited into the relevant boxes and/or there are discrepancies between the name and account number on the cheque deposit slip and the cheque(s) that is/are being deposited or the account number, name and/or amount is wrongly keyed in on the cheque deposit machine including any other discrepancies that may be determined by the Bank from time to time;
Irregularities means any infringement of a financing agreement, a contract or of applicable law resulting from an act or omission by an economic operator involved in the implementation of the programme, which has, or would have, the effect of prejudicing the budget of the Union by charging an unjustified item of expenditure to the budget of the Union;
Irregularities means any acts that intentionally violate the Group’s internal standards or its Code of Ethics and Conduct, if carried out with the intention to damage the Companies, the Personnel or a third party, or to gain an undue advantage for the perpetrator, any member of the Personnel or a third party.
Irregularities means any error in any annual statement for fixed-sum credit agreements sent by VWFS to an Obligor other than any error or omission which falls within Regulation 41 of the Information Regulations on the basis that it does not affect the substance of the information or form of wording required by the Information Regulations.
Irregularities means irregularities, referred to in Article 2.36 of the General Regulation;
Irregularities means deviations from the request for proposal that are not
Irregularities means a situation in which there could be a question about the validity of examination results in accurately reflecting the ability and skills of a candidate.These are a result of cheating and/or misconduct.