Inviolability Sample Clauses

Inviolability. Article 1 of the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities shall apply in respect of premises, buildings, property and assets of the Union in the United Kingdom used by the European Union before the end of the transition period until they are no longer in official use or have been removed from the United Kingdom. The Union shall notify the United Kingdom when its premises, buildings, property or assets are no longer in such use or have been removed from the United Kingdom.
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Inviolability. 1. The buildings or parts of buildings and surrounding land which, whoever may be the owner thereof, are used for the purposes of the Bank shall be inviolable. No agent of the Swiss public authorities may enter therein without the express consent of the Bank. Only the President,3 the General Manager of the Bank, or their duly authorised representative shall be competent to waive such inviolability.
Inviolability. 1. Kazakhstan recognizes the jurisdiction and control of the IAEA over the IAEA Representative Office. The IAEA LEU and the IAEA LEU Bank shall be in the IAEA’s formal legal possession and under its control.
Inviolability. 1. The premises of the Council’s headquarters shall be inviolable, regardless of who their owner may be. No agent of the Spanish authorities shall enter the premises without the consent of the Executive Director of the Council or his or her representative.
Inviolability. 1. All or any part of the premises, regardless of ownership, occupied from time to time as offices by the Representative Office shall be considered as premises of the Bank in the HKSAR and shall be inviolable; such premises shall be under the control and authority of the Bank. No representative of the Government or of other authorities, including the HKSAR authorities, may enter upon the premises of the Representative Office to perform any duty without the express consent of, and under the conditions, if any, agreed to by the President2 of the Bank, or the General Manager of the Bank, or the Assistant General Manager3 of the Bank, or the senior resident representative, or their duly authorized representative. Consent of the senior resident representative may, however, be assumed in the case of fire or other disaster requiring prompt protective action, if he or she cannot be reached in time.‌
Inviolability. 1. The buildings or parts of buildings and land which, whoever may be the owner thereof, are used for the purposes of the Union shall be inviolable. No agent of the Swiss public authorities may enter therein without the express consent of the Union. Only the Secretary-General of the Union or his duly authorized representative shall be competent to waive such inviolability.
Inviolability. Article 1 of Protocol (No 7) on the Union in the United Kingdom used by the European Union before the end of the transition period until they are no longer in use or have been removed from the United Kingdom, as confirmed by the Union.
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Inviolability. 5.1 All premises of the Institute in Spain, including wholly occupied buildings and the land on which they stand, shall be inviolable, regardless of their ownership. No agent of the Spanish authorities shall enter the premises without the consent of the Representative.
Inviolability. The CONCESSION HOLDER shall adopt, in accordance with the appropriate legislation, the relevant measures for preserving the inviolability of the communications transmitted through its system, and the CONCESSION HOLDER may only authorize the disclosure of the content of the said communications with the consent of the parties to the communication or in cases prescribed by law.
Inviolability article 1 of the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities shall apply in respect of premises, buildings, property and assets of the Union in the United Kingdom used by the Union before the end of the transition period, until they are no longer in official use or have been removed from the United Kingdom. The Union shall notify the United Kingdom when its premises, buildings, property or assets are no longer in such use or have been removed from the United Kingdom. (128) Council directive 2010/24/EU of 16 March 2010 concerning mutual assistance for the recovery of claims relating to taxes, duties and other measures (OJ L 84, 31.3.2010, p. 1). (129) Regulation (EURaTOM, ECSC, EEC) No 549/69 of the Council of 25 March 1969 determining the categories of officials and other servants of the European Communities to whom the provisions of article 12, the second paragraph of article 13 and article 14 of the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities of the Communities apply (OJ L 74, 27.3.1969, p. 1). Article 103
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