host Member State definition

host Member State means the Member State other than the home Member State in which a payment service provider has an agent or a branch or provides payment services;
host Member State means the Member State in which a credit institution has a branch or in which it provides services;
host Member State means the Member State, other than the home Member State, in which an investment firm has a branch or performs services and/or activities or the Member State in which a regulated market provides appropriate arrangements so as to facilitate access to trading on its system by remote members or participants established in that same Member State;

Examples of host Member State in a sentence

  • When a company invokes its freedom of establishment in a labour law context, its employees are working for branches or agencies established in the host Member State.

  • Although the company’s place of establishment has no intrinsic connection to the labour laws to which it is subject, its employees regularly work in the host44 Member State and are consequently subject to its labour laws.45 Therefore, the question whether the same interest has already been protected in another Member State is non-existent: the law of the host Member State (and not the Member State of origin) regularly applies to these employees.

  • The freedom of establishment is directed mainly to ensuring that foreign companies are treated in the host Member State in the same way as nationals of that State.


More Definitions of host Member State

host Member State means the Member State to which a Union citizen moves in order to exercise his/her right of free movement and residence.
host Member State means the Member State in which an insurance or reinsurance intermediary has a permanent presence or establishment or provides services, and which is not its home Member State;
host Member State means a Member State in which a joint operation or a rapid border intervention, a return operation or a return intervention takes place, or from which it is launched, or in which a migration management support team is deployed;
host Member State means the Member State, other than the home Member State, in which the creditor or credit intermediary has a branch or provides services.
host Member State means the Member State, other than the home Member State, in which an insurance or a reinsurance undertaking has a branch or provides services; for life and non-life insurance, the Member State of the provisions of services means, respectively, the Member State of the commitment or the Member State in which the risk is situated, where that commitment or risk is covered by an insurance undertaking or a branch situated in another Member State;
host Member State means host Member State as defined in point (44) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;
host Member State means the Member State whose social and labour law relevant to the field of occupational pension schemes is applicable to the relationship between the sponsoring undertaking and members or beneficiaries;