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Member States. Each Participating Member State shall indemnify and hold harmless AstraZeneca, its Affiliates, subcontractors, licensors, and sub-licensees, and officers, directors, employees and other agents and representatives of each (collectively, the “Indemnified Persons”) from and against any and all damages and liabilities, including settlements for which the Indemnifying party has given its consent pursuant to Section 14.2, and necessary legal costs relating to, resulting from or associated with claims for death, physical, mental, or emotional injury, illness, disability, or condition, fear of the foregoing, property loss or damage, and business interruption of the injured party or a Related Person of such injured person (together, “Losses”) relating to or arising from the use or administration of the Vaccine shipped or allocated to its jurisdiction. Such indemnification will be available regardless of where the Vaccine is administered, where the claim is brought, and whether the claim‌ of a Defect originates from the distribution, administration and use, clinical testing or investigation, manufacture, labelling, formulation, packaging, donation, dispensing, prescribing or licensing of the Vaccine in its jurisdiction. Such indemnification will not be available to Indemnified Persons Indemnification under this Section 14.1 will be available for Losses arising from the use and administration of vaccines supplied under this Agreement, regardless of when or where vaccination occurred and regardless of when or where the injury leading to the Losses occurs or is reported.
Member States. 2. One of the objectives of the uniform Customs tariff shall be the protection of national products from foreign competition.
Member States. (1) African States party to the Bangui Agreement of March 2, 1977, are members of the Organization ex officio.
Member States. In relation to each Member State of the European Economic Area which has implemented the Prospectus Directive (each, a Relevant Member State), that with effect from and including the date on which the Prospectus Directive is implemented in that Relevant Member State (the Relevant Implementation Date), it has not made and will not make an offer of the Debt Securities to the public in that Relevant Member State prior to the publication of a prospectus in relation to the Debt Securities which has been approved by the competent authority in that Relevant Member State or, where appropriate, approved in another Relevant Member State and notified to the competent authority in that Relevant Member State, all in accordance with the Prospectus Directive, except that it may, with effect from and including the Relevant Implementation Date, make an offer of the Notes to the public in that Relevant Member State at any time:
Member States shall ensure that, upon request of a defendant who has presented facts and evidence sufficient to demonstrate its need for evidence for the purposes of countering a claim for compensation, the claimant is required, in accordance with national law, to disclose relevant evidence that is at its disposal
Member States shall ensure that proceedings of national competition authorities concerning the application of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU are conducted within a reasonable timeframe. Member States shall ensure that, prior to taking a decision pursuant to Article 10 of this Directive, national competition authorities adopt a statement of objections.
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Member States. Urban Atlas maps are currently produced by the French company SIRS under a contract with the European Commission. The effort is publically funded with the main financial support coming from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). To be noticed that future editions of the Urban Atlas are planned in 3-5 year intervals in order to contribute to the legal requirements related to the Urban Audit exercise. Urban Atlas main features are to: Provide harmonised land cover/land use maps at scale 1:10,000 and according to a common classification Designed to measure urban land use at high resolution and at high/low levels of soil sealing Covers 305 major European agglomerations, based on Urban Audit’s Larger Urban Zones Thematic classes based on CORINE LC nomenclature and XXX Legend. Imagery reference year: 2006 (+/- 1 year) Project duration: 2009-2011 Areas of Interest for Urban Atlas Mapping are determined by E. Commission (DG REGIO).
Member States. Each Participating Member State shall indemnify and hold harmless AstraZeneca, its Affiliates, subcontractors, licensors, and sub-licensees, and officers, directors, employees and other agents and representatives of each (collectively, the “Indemnified Persons”) from and against any and all damages and liabilities, including settlements for which the Indemnifying party has given its consent pursuant to Section 14.2, and necessary legal costs relating to, resulting from or associated with claims for death, physical, mental, or emotional injury, illness, disability, or condition, fear of the foregoing, property loss or damage, and business interruption of the injured party or a Related Person of such injured person (together, “Losses”) relating to or arising from the use or administration of the Vaccine shipped or allocated to its jurisdiction. Such indemnification will be available regardless of where the Vaccine is administered, where the claim is brought, and whether the claim
Member States. The ▌COVID-19 crisis as well as the previous economic and financial crisis have shown that developing sound, sustainable and resilient economies as well as financial and welfare systems built on strong economic and social structures helps Member States ▌ respond more effectively and in a fair and inclusive way to shocks and recover more swiftly from them. A lack of resilience can also lead to negative spill-over effects of shocks between Member States or within the Union as a whole, thereby posing challenges to convergence and cohesion in the Union. Reduction in spending on sectors such as education, culture and creative sectors, and healthcare can prove counterproductive to achieve a swift recovery. The medium and long-term consequences of the COVID- 19 crisis will critically depend on how quickly Member States’ economies and societies will recover from the crisis, which in turn depends on the fiscal space that Member States have available to take measures to mitigate the social and economic impact of the crisis, and on the resilience of their economies and social structures. Sustainable and growth-enhancing reforms and investments to address structural weaknesses of the economies, that strengthen the resilience, increase productivity and lead to higher competitiveness of Member States will therefore be essential to set the economies back on track, and to reduce inequalities and divergences in the Union. ▌
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