Member State definition

Member State means a member state of the European Union.
Member State means a state that has enacted the compact.
Member State means a state that has enacted this compact.

Examples of Member State in a sentence

  • Legal services in respect of EU law shall in principle be carried out by or through a fully qualified lawyer admitted to the Bar in the EU acting personally, and legal services in respect of the law of a Member State of the European Union shall in principle be carried out by or through a fully qualified lawyer admitted to the Bar in that Member State acting personally.

  • Following authentication by the Contracting Parties, the text of this Agreement, in the official language of the acceding Member State that is also an official language of the institutions of the Union, shall be deposited in the archives of the Depositary as an authentic text of this Agreement.

  • Violating this obligation can lead to a fine of up to €50,000 from German or other Member State authorities.

  • If, in a particular case, Switzerland refuses to give its consent to a request from a Member State pursuant to the above provisions, it must give reasons for its decision in writing.

  • Full admission to the Bar in the relevant Member State of the European Union might therefore be necessary for representation before courts and other competent authorities in the EU since it involves practice of EU and national procedural law.


More Definitions of Member State

Member State means a Member State of the European Union.
Member State means a member state of the EU;
Member State means a member of the European Community.
Member State means any Member State of the Union, with the exception of the United Kingdom and Ireland;
Member State means a Member State of the European Communities;
Member State means a Member State of the African Union;