UN ECE definition

UN ECE means the United Nations/Economic Commission for Europe
UN ECE means United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.

Examples of UN ECE in a sentence

  • When a Party accepts compliance or harmonisation with UN ECE requirements in conformity with Article 3 of this Annex, UN ECE type-approval certificates issued by competent authorities shall be considered as providing a presumption of conformity.

  • In so far as a Party introduces or maintains technical regulations that differ from existing UN ECE Regulations in areas covered by these UN ECE Regulations, that Party shall review these technical regulations no less than every three years from the entry into force of this Agreement in order to assess whether the reasons for the imposition of the relevant technical regulations remain valid.

  • In areas where there are no UN ECE Regulations or GTR and at least a Party introduces or maintains a technical regulation, the Parties shall consult on the possibility for developing international standards covering such areas.

  • UN ECE Regulation 24/03 57 This information is to be supplied by the manufacturer simultaneously with the identification sheet constituting annex 1 to the Regulation.

  • Upon receiving the relevant communication, that authority shall inform thereof the other Parties to the Agreement applying this Regulation, by means of a copy of the UN ECE Regulation 24/03 13 approval form bearing at the end, in large letters, the signed and dated annotation "PRODUCTION DISCONTINUED".

  • The Parties recognise that the World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations (hereinafter referred to as the "WP.29"), within the framework of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (hereinafter referred to as the "UN ECE"), is the relevant international standard-setting body for the products covered by this Annex.

  • UN ECE Regulation 24/03 15 Regulations under which approval has been granted in the country which has granted approval under this Regulation shall be placed in vertical columns to the right of the symbol prescribed in paragraph 23.4.1.

  • UN ECE Regulation 24/03 39 The check consists in verifying that this value does not differ by more than 0.05 m -1 from that read on the opacimeter indicating dial when the screen is introduced between the source of light and the photoelectric cell.

  • UN ECE Regulation 24/03 31 percent of maximum torque at rated speed maximum percent of that speed 1 100 100 2 90 100 3 100 90 4 90 90 5 100 80 6 90 80 Each measuring point governs the power and speed area to the left of and below that point and is the measuring point for any engine rated in that area.

  • In areas where there are no UN ECE Regulations or GTR and at least one Party introduces or maintains a technical regulation, the Parties shall consult on the possibility for developing international standards covering such areas.

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