EEAA definition

EEAA means the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, established and operating pursuant to Law No. 4 of 1994 of the Borrower or any successor thereof;
EEAA means the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency established by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 631, dated December 30, 1982, or any successor thereto;
EEAA means the Employment Equity Amendment Act No. 4 of 2022 of the Republic of South Africa, as amended, together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;

Examples of EEAA in a sentence

  • The final recital, uniquely, refers to what the EEAA is not intended to do.

  • The free movement of capital provisions of the EEAA repeat the stress on non- discrimination on grounds of nationality contained in earlier provisions, but the ‘public policy, public security and public health’ over-ride is not explicitly mentioned in this sub-set of Articles.

  • For some EEAA matters the EC/EU is the responsible party (see, for example, the Safeguard Measures provisions at Article 113(3) and the two- pillar EEAA governance structure.

  • In 2015, the IWC at Lake Nasser and the Nile River was conducted with the support of ONCFS, through signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EEAA for finalizing this activity.

  • Research on socioeconomics of bird trapping, with methodology coordinated with EEAA EGA, BirdLife International, NCE and LSB Result 1.2 in the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) • Complete the analysis and publication of the data collected for Egypt and Libya.

  • It has been implemented by Nature Conservation Sector, EEAA in support of Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE- NGO, Birdlife affiliate).

  • The project will be conducted by the Desert Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Fayoum Governorate Administration and the EEAA.

  • For failing to provide the Clients with a copy of the signed EEAA in respect of the Old Unit either immediately or as soon as possible after signing, in contravention of paragraph 8(4) of the Code of Ethics and Professional Client Care.

  • For example they will improve the monitoring capacity of the EEAA and improve the capacity of the intermediary financial institutions to make decisions regarding the providing of loans for environmental projects.

  • The Desert Research Center of the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation would implement this activity in collaboration with the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA).