Member States definition

Member States means the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Republic of Croatia, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, Romania, the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden;
Member States means the Member States of the Union;
Member States means the member states of the European Economic Area;

Examples of Member States in a sentence

  • Such information shall not be communicated to persons other than those within the Union institutions, in the Member States or in Iceland whose functions require them to know it, nor may it be used for purposes other than to ensure effective protection of the financial interests of the Parties.

  • This Appendix forms part of the Clauses and must be completed and signed by the parties The Member States may complete or specify, according to their national procedures, any additional necessary information to be contained in this Appendix.

  • After deduction of the administrative expenditure referred to in paragraph 2, the remaining amount of the annual payments shall be assigned as follows: 70% to the implementation of national programmes of the Member States and Associated States; 30% to the thematic facility referred to in Article 8 of the BMVI Regulation.

  • The Union shall have the right to conduct technical, financial or other types of reviews and audits on the premises of any natural person residing in or any legal entity established in Iceland and receiving Union funding from the BMVI, as well as any third party involved in the implementation of Union funding from the BMVI residing or established in Iceland, in the same way as is possible in the Member States of the European Union.

  • These Clauses shall be governed by the law of one of the EU Member States, provided such law allows for third-party beneficiary rights.


More Definitions of Member States

Member States means Member States of the African Union;
Member States means the member states of the EU.
Member States means Member States of the African Union
Member States means Switzerland, provided that the termmember state” must not be interpreted in such a way as to exclude data subjects in Switzerland from the possibility of suing for their rights in their place of habitual residence, provided it is in Switzerland in accordance with Clause 18 c. (iii) “Supervisory Authority” means the FDPIC. The EU SCCs shall also protect the data of legal entities until the entry into force of the Revised FADP In connection with transfers of Customer Personal Data to which FADP applies, UKG will only operate cross-border transfer of Customer Personal Data either to Countries with Adequate Protection or based on a Cross-Border Transfer Mechanism. If the Processing of Customer Personal Data involves any transfers to a country that is not a Country with Adequate Protection, then: • If UKG’s billing address is in an Adequate Country, the applicable EU SCCs (Processor-to-Processor) will apply with respect to all Restricted Transfers that are subject to the GDPR from UKG to Subprocessors and UKG Affiliates; • If UKG’s billing address is not in a Country with Adequate Country, appliable EU SCCs (Controller to Processor) will apply with respect to Restricted Transfers between UKG and Customer.
Member States means the member states of the EU. The states that are contracting parties to the agreement creating the EEA other than the member states of the EU are considered equivalent to the member states of the EU;
Member States means a Member State of the Community;
Member States means the member states of the European Union, but for the purposes of the EWC Directive includes since 1996 the rest of the European Economic Area (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland). The UK opted out of the EWC directive until December 1997. There are now 27 members in 2007.