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Headings.....................................................83 SECTION 10.12.
Licensee hereby waives any right it may have under any jurisdiction to reverse engineer the Software provided, however, if European Community law is applicable, the restrictions in this Section 3.2 are limited so that they prohibit such activity only to the maximum extent such activity may be prohibited without violating the EC Directive on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs.
The infrastructures are designed to meet effluent standards of the EC Directive 91/271 concerning Urban Wastewater treatment which has been transposed into Bulgarian legislation with the adoption of Ordinance No 6/09.11.2000.
If European Union law is applicable, the restrictions in this Subsection are limited so that they prohibit such activity only to the maximum extent such activity may be prohibited without violating the EC Directive on the legal protection of computer programs.
However, if you are a European Community ("EC") resident, information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with other programs within the meaning of the U.K. Copyright [Computer Program] Regulations 1992 implementing the EC Directive on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs is available to you from Com21 upon written request.
Any such attempted or purported material modification, amendment, or any surrender or termination of any Ground Lease without Lender’s prior written consent shall be null and void and of no force or effect.
For the avoidance of doubt, Reseller shall have no right to any compensation under the EC Directive on termination of this Agreement.
Additional Costs of Construction – Energy Efficiency the additional costs of reinstatement following damage to property insured arising solely by reason of the necessity to comply with the application of the EC Directive on Energy Performance of Buildings 2002/91/EC (as enacted in applicable national law).
NexMed will ensure to maintain an effective pharmaceutical quality assurance system according to the requirements of the EC Directive 2003/94/EC at every site at which manufacture (or any part thereof) of Bulk Product shall occur, involving the active participation of the management and personnel of the different services involved.
Environmental impact analysis EIA issues in the Slovak Republic are addressed in the Environmental Impact Assessment Act 127/1994, as amended by Act 391/2000, to fully harmonise the Slovak legislation with the EC Directive 85/337/EC, as amended by 97/11/EC.