EPAL definition
Examples of EPAL in a sentence
In general, EPAL load carriers are gradually exchanged by the transport company used.
Other load carriers or EPAL accessories (e.g. frames for raised beds, stacking frames for 1,200 x 800 x 200 mm Euro pallets) are treated by GDELS- Mowag as disposable packaging materials.
You must not use EPAL’s Trademarks in a manner that is inconsistent with or detracts from those Trademarks; and (b) you must comply with any EPAL style guide relating to use of the Trademarks which we provide to you; and (c) upon termination of this Agreement you must immediately cease using the Trademarks and destroy all materials and paraphernalia that include the Trademarks; and (d) you agree that this sub licence does not grant you a proprietary interest in the Trademarks.
This Appendix applies specifically to EPAL Transactions and prevails over any provision to the contrary contained in other parts of this Agreement to the extent of the conflict only.
Studies have shown XACML to be best suited for sophisticated access control both on the enterprise and the user level [2] compared to competing formats like ▇▇▇▇, XACL, P3P, ▇▇▇▇▇, XPref, CPExchange, PRML, E-P3P, EPAL, DPAL, Geo-Priv and Rei.
You will therefore continue to be subject to your express and implied contractual obligations, and statutory obligations to EPAL in the course of your employment.
The Employee is employed by EPAL pursuant to the terms of a Letter of Offer of Employment dated 8 August 2005 (as amended) (the “Contract”).
EPAL shall carry on its operations and conduct its affairs in accordance with sound administrative, financial and engineering practices under the supervision of qualified and experienced management assisted by competent staff in adequate numbers.
EPAL will provide you with reimbursement for 1 economy class return flight to Australia each year from the Commencement Date for yourself and each of your family during the period of the Secondment.
At the end of the Secondment, EPAL currently intends that you will return to your current position on the terms applying prior to the Secondment, or a suitable alternative if that role no longer exists.