Products subject to excise duty definition

Products subject to excise duty means energy products, alcohol and alcoholic beverages and manufactured tobacco, as defined by current Community legislation, but not gas supplied through a natural gas system situated within the territory of the Community or any network connected to such a system.
Products subject to excise duty means energy products, alcohol and alcoholic beverages and manufactured tobacco, as defined by current Community legislation, but not gas supplied through the natural gas distribution system or electricity.
Products subject to excise duty means energy products, alcohol and alcoholic beverages and manufactured tobacco, as defined by current Community legislation, but not gas supplied

Examples of Products subject to excise duty in a sentence

  • Products subject to excise duty would remain excluded from these arrangements.

  • According to the mentioned quote, entities felt that CO2 emission information was needed when organizational actors within their supply chain with whom they are collaborating denoted challenges and reverted to the supplying company posing questions to see the qualityof products shared.

  • Products subject to excise duty have always been the subject of illegal activity, and with procedures not being harmonised between Member States, there is an opportunity for fraud and contraband.


More Definitions of Products subject to excise duty

Products subject to excise duty means products which are subject to excise duties as
Products subject to excise duty means products which are subject to excise duties as harmonised by Community legislation;

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  • Royalty Term means, on a country-by-country basis, the period commencing on the First Commercial Sale of a Licensed Product in a country and ending on the latest of (a) ** thereafter, (b) expiration of the last-to-expire Valid Claim of a Licensed Patent that Covers the composition of matter of the Licensed Product in the country in which it is sold, or (c) the expiration of all Regulatory Exclusivity Rights with respect to such Licensed Product in the country in which it is sold.

  • Regulatory Exclusivity Period means with respect to a Licensed Product in a country, the period of time during which (a) Celgene or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees has been granted the exclusive legal right by a Regulatory Authority (or is otherwise entitled to the exclusive legal right by operation of Law) in such country to market and sell the Licensed Product, or (b) the data and information submitted by Celgene or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees to the relevant Regulatory Authority in such country for purposes of obtaining Regulatory Approval may not be disclosed, referenced or relied upon in any way by such Regulatory Authority (including by relying upon the Regulatory Authority’s previous findings regarding the safety or effectiveness of the Licensed Product) to support the Regulatory Approval or marketing of any product by a Third Party in such country.