Examples of Treaty of Rome in a sentence
The fair value of all other deposit liabilities was estimated using discounted cash flows, applying either market rates or rates currently offered by the Group for deposits of similar remaining maturities.
The Executive shall serve as the Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and shall have such powers and authority commensurate with such position, shall diligently perform all services as may be reasonably assigned to him by the Board and shall exercise such power and authority as may from time to time be delegated to him by the Board.
This treaty has changed its name over time, originally signed in Rome in 1957as the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (The Treaty of Rome) then becoming Treaty establishing the European Community.
Although this contract is not subject to the full requirement of the Regulations the European Commissioners have advised that in the light of the Treaty of Rome 1957 such contracts should be competitively tendered to provide fairness, transparency and to ensure that there is no discrimination against an applicant from another EU member state.
Germany had a special arrangement, set out in the banana protocol of the Treaty of Rome, permitting duty-free imports of third-country bananas reflecting the level of estimated consumption.
The 1957 Treaty of Rome made provision for its creation with a view to granting technical and financial assistance, initially limited to African countries which at that time were still colonised and with which some Member States had historical links.
Article 141 of the Treaty of Rome requires member states to ensure and maintain “the application of the principle that men and women should receive equal pay for equal work”.
As this was competitively tendered, it complies with the Treaty of Rome requirements of fairness, transparency and non-discrimination against an applicant from another EU member state.
The first LFS in the UK was conducted in 1973, under a Regulation derived from the Treaty of Rome.
On 22 January 1972, two days after that later debate, ministers signed a Treaty of Accession which provided that the United Kingdom would become a member of the EEC on 1 January 1973 and would accordingly be bound by the 1957 Treaty of Rome, which was then the main treaty in relation to the EEC, and by certain other connected treaties.