EEC Directive definition
Examples of EEC Directive in a sentence
Since the Agent is headquartered in the EEC, the mandatory provisions of the EEC Directive of 18 December 1986 shall also apply.
The community pharmacist is responsible for supplying Patient Information Leaflets in accordance with EEC Directive on the labelling of medicinal products for human use and on package leaflet (31/3/1992(2001/83) and SI 1992/3274 The Medicine (Leaflet) Amendment Regs 1994 number 3274.
The Contractual Parties shall, at the latest immediately after signing this agreement, register with the German Anti-Trust Office or, if the decisive thresholds have been reached, register with the Commission of the European Communities the intention to merge which exists based on this agreement pursuant to Section 37 and Section 39, GWB, and/or the Council's EEC Directive No. 4046/89 dated December 21, 1989, in its currently valid version.
If the Agent is established within the EEC, the mandatory provisions of the EEC Directive of 18 December 1986 shall also apply.
In compliance with the Decree-Law n° 251 dated 13/10/1999 in transposing the EEC Directive 98/41 dated 18/06/1998 (relating to the passengers on board a passenger vessel), to the regulations relating to the application of the ISPS code on the antiterrorist laws, please be informed that: all the embarking passengers must inform the vector about any information related to own necessity of special assistance in emergency situations.
Both Parties shall have the right to rescind from the Share Purchase and Transfer Agreement which has come into existence through the acceptance of the option if necessary permits of the German Anti-Trust Office pursuant to Section 40, Section 41, GWB, and/or of the Commission of the European Communities pursuant to the Council's EEC Directive No. 4046/89 dated December 21, 1989, in its currently valid version are finally and incontestably refused.