Union entities definition

Union entities means the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies set up by, or on the basis of, the Treaty on European Union, the Treaty on the functioning of European Union or the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community;

Examples of Union entities in a sentence

  • In particular, in heavily regulated sectors, this would represent a significant drawback compared to the current level of market integration.• Negotiations with the United Kingdom: Depending on the circumstances leading to the withdrawal without an agreement, the EU may wish to enter into negotiations with the United Kingdom as a third country.• EU funding: UK entities would cease to be eligible as Union entities for the purpose of receiving EU grants and participating in EU procurement procedures.

  • Subject to the provisions of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom and in particular of Article UNPRO.1.4 [Compliance with programme rules], United Kingdom entities may participate in direct actions of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and in indirect actions under equivalent conditions as those applicable to Union entities.

  • Eligible Union entities may participate in programmes of the United Kingdom equivalent to those referred in points (b), (c) and (d) of Article 1 [Scope of the United Kingdom’s participation] of this Protocol in accordance with United Kingdom law and rules.

  • Access to information, the ability to conduct on-site inspections and the possibility to share information on third- country CCPs between relevant Union and Member State authorities needs to be improved to avoid important financial stability implications for Union entities.

  • Administrative structure of implementing national energy and climate policies 1.3. Consultations and involvement of national and Union entities and their outcome i.

  • Rojava’s founding organisations include mostly PYD-affiliated civil society organisations (eg,Young Woman Revolutionary Committee, Revolutionary Youth Movement); PYD-affiliated institu- tions (eg, People’s Council of Western Kurdistan, Star Union); entities close to the Syrian regime such as the Syriac Union Party (SUP, Hezb al-Ittihad al-Ashuryani fi Surya); and representatives of minority groups.

  • If such majority decision is rendered in favor of one (1) or more of the Union entities, or the Employer, in the case of lockout, no damage suit proceedings on the issues set forth in this Article shall be instituted against such Union entity or such Employer.

  • Appeals from actions taken by Union entities subordinate to the GEB may be filed with the Independent Review Officer.

  • CERT-EU shall ensure that efficient means of communication are available for the purpose of facilitating information sharing with the Union entities.

  • The Faroe Islands entities may participate in the activities of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) under terms and conditions equivalent to those applicable to Union entities unless limitations are necessary to ensure consistency with the scope of participation stemming from the implementation of paragraph 1 of this Article.

Related to Union entities

  • Subsidiaries means any corporation or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

  • Project Companies means all Group Project Companies and Non-Group Project Companies together, each being a “Project Company”.