Common use of EU Exit Clause in Contracts

EU Exit. With regards to EU Exit, The Order gives the Consumer Council powers to monitor and report on the real and perceived impacts for consumers in light of 1,¶V XQLTXH SRVLWLRQ RI EHLQJ LQ WKH 8. F single market for goods, and the considerations of the NI Protocol. It allows the Consumer Council to educate and empower consumers to understand how any changes might affect them and what actions they need to take. The work carried out by the Consumer Council is also aligned to the following Articles of the NI Protocol: x Article 4: Customs territory of the UK x Article 5: Customs, movement of goods x Article 6: Protection of the UK internal market x Article 9: Single electricity market x Article 11: Other areas of North-South cooperation

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

EU Exit. With regards to EU Exit, The Order gives the Consumer Council powers to monitor and report on the real and perceived impacts for consumers in light of 1,¶V XQLTXH SRVLWLRQ RI EHLQJ LQ WKH 8. F NI’s unique position of being in the UK customs territory with access to the EU single market for goods, and the considerations of the NI Protocol. It allows the Consumer Council to educate and empower consumers to understand how any changes might affect them and what actions they need to take. The work carried out by the Consumer Council is also aligned to the following Articles of the NI Protocol: x Article 4: Customs territory of the UK x Article 5: Customs, movement of goods x Article 6: Protection of the UK internal market x Article 9: Single electricity market x Article 11: Other areas of North-South cooperation

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

EU Exit. With regards to EU Exit, The Order gives the Consumer Council powers to monitor and report on the real and perceived impacts for consumers in light of 1,¶V XQLTXH SRVLWLRQ RI EHLQJ LQ WKH 8. F NI’s unique position of being in the UK customs territory with access to the EU single market for goods, and the considerations of the NI Protocol. It allows the Consumer Council to educate and empower consumers to understand how any changes might affect them and what actions they need to take. The work carried out by the Consumer Council is also aligned to the following Articles of the NI Protocol: x Article 4: Customs territory of the UK x Article 5: Customs, movement of goods x Article 6: Protection of the UK internal market x Article 9: Single electricity market x Article 11: Other areas of North-South cooperation

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement