Identification Form Sample Clauses
The Identification Form clause requires parties to provide specific personal or organizational information for verification purposes. Typically, this involves submitting details such as names, addresses, contact information, and sometimes government-issued identification numbers or documents. By standardizing the collection of identifying information, this clause helps ensure that all parties are properly vetted and reduces the risk of fraud or misrepresentation in contractual relationships.
Identification Form. 6.1.1. Legal person entity private/public legal body DATE STAMP SIGNATURE OF AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE 1 Public law body WITH LEGAL PERSONALITY, meaning a public entity being able to represent itself and act in its own name, i.e. being capable of suing or being sued, acquiring and disposing of property, entering into contracts. This legal status is con- firmed by the official legal act establishing the entity (a law, a decree, etc.). 2 National denomination and its translation in EN or FR if existing.
Identification Form. 6.1.1 Natural person
I. PERSONAL DATA Family name*: FIRST NAME(S)① DATE OF BIRTH DD MM YYYY PLACE OF BIRTHS COUNTRY OF BIRTH NAISSANCE (CITY, VILLAGE) TYPE OF IDENTITY DOCUMENT IDENTITY CARD PASSPORT DRIVING LICENCE② OTHER③ ISSUING COUNTRY IDENTITY DOCUMENT NUMBER PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PERMANENT PRIVATE ADDRESS POSTCODE P.O. BOX CITY REGION ⑤ COUNTRY PRIVATE PHONE PRIVATE E-MAIL
II. BUSINESS DATA If YES, please provide business data and attach copies of the official supporting documents. Do you run your own business without a separate legal personality (e.g. sole traders, self-employed etc.) and you provide as such services to the Commission, other Institutions, Agencies and EU-Bodies? YES - NO BUSINESS NAME (if applicable) VAT number REGISTRATION NUMBER PLACE OF MAIN REGISTRATION CITY COUNTRY
6.1.2 Private/public-law body with legal form DATE STAMP SIGNATURE OF AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE ① meaning a public entity being able to represent itself and act in its own name, i.e. being capable of suing or being sued, acquiring and disposing of property, entering into contracts. This legal status is confirmed by the official legal act establishing the entity (a law, a decree, etc.). ② National denomination and its translation in EN or FR if existing. ③ Registration number in the national register of the entity.
6.1.3 Public-law body DATE STAMP SIGNATURE OF AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE National denomination and its translation in EN or FR if existing. NGO = Non Governmental Organisation, to be completed if NFPO is indicated. Registration number in the national register of companies. See table with corresponding denomination by country.
Identification Form. 6.1.1 Natural person
I. PERSONAL DATA FAMILY NAME(S) 11 FIRST NAME(S) DATE OF BIRTH DD MM YYYY PLACE OF BIRTH COUNTRY (CITY, VILLAGE) TYPE OF IDENTITY DOCUMENT IDENTITY CARD PASSPORT ISSUING COUNTRY IDENTITY DOCUMENT NUMBER PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER14 PERMANENT PRIVATE ADDRESS POSTCODE P.O. BOX REGION 15 PRIVATE PHONE PRIVATE E-MAIL OF BIRTH DRIVING LICENCE12 OTHER 13
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