Examples of Regulation 1308/2013 in a sentence
The 50% limit provided for in paragraph 1 shall be increased to 60% for producer organisations or associations of producer organisations recognised under Regulation 1308/2013 for the first 5 years after the year of recognition.
The ECJ based its ruling on Regulation 1308/2013 setting out definitions and designations that may only be used for the marketing of dairy products.
The Slovak Republic proposes that MS be allowed to grant national payments for the measures referred to in Article 46 of Regulation 1308/2013 under EU state aid rules.
The new EU Regulation 1308/2013 establishing a Common Market Organisation for agricultural products modifies the rules in particular as regards the olive oil, beef and veal and arable crops sectors.
The competition rules for agricultural products (other than fisheries products) are set out in Regulation 1308/2013 (the "Common Market Organisation (CMO) Regulation").
The EU Regulations covering Common Organisation of the Markets in Agricultural Products (Regulation 1308/2013 and the EU Regulations made under that Regulation – collectively the “CMO Regulations”) form part of the CAP, and the disputed provisions relate to marketing standards required by the CMO Regulations.
These authorities may be the same as the competent authorities referred to in Article 39(3)(a) of this Regulation and Article 116a(2) of Regulation 1308/2013.
All of the π0s were decayed into a pair of photons.In order to obtain an exponential-like spectrum as observed experimentally for various par- ticle species [2–4], the π0 energies were distributed according to a Bose-Einstein distribution corresponding to a temperature of 200 MeV.The amount of π0s was chosen to match realistic conditions for high-energy heavy ion exper- iments.
References in Commission Regulation 543/2008 to the repealed Council Regulation 1234/2007 are to be construed as references to Regulation 1308/2013 (see Article 230(2) of Regulation 1308/2013).
For greater certainty, competition rules in the EU apply to the agricultural sector in accordance with Regulation 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and Council establishing a common organisation of the markets in agricultural products and its subsequent amendments or replacements, if any (Official Journal L347/2013).