Russian Federation Sample Clauses

Russian Federation. If Siemens is Processing Personal Data within the scope of the Data Protection Act No. 152 FZ (i) Customer shall be responsible for the initial collection, recording, systematization, storing, updating, amending, transferring and extraction (collectively “Initial Processing”) of such Personal Data; and (ii) Customer hereby represents that it will conduct the Initial Processing in compliance with the laws governing processing and protection of such information. Customer represents that it has obtained the Data Subject’s consent on the transfer (including international transfer) and Processing of their Personal Data by Siemens and its Subprocessors.
Russian Federation. (a) By or under the authority of any government:
Russian Federation. The European part of the Russian Federation held the major part of breeding populations of many species of waterbirds in Europe. The main threats to waterbirds and their habitats: the loss or degradation of breeding habitats (particularly due to recent oil and gas developments in arctic regions), large-scale changes in land use, poorly regulated hunting in certain regions (including hunting open in spring) and impacts of global climate change. The problems related to the AEWA in Russia were discussed in several special international meetings arranged by the AEWA Secretariat and appropriate international organizations. The Russian authorities had formally confirmed plans to join AEWA in near future, though up to now there were no practical activities targeted to ratification of the Agreement (similar to those currently implemented in Belarus). In this context, Xx Xxxxxx referred to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and its engagement in post conflict situations, which could also be relevant for this region. North & South-western Europe – Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xx Xxxxxx reported that Iceland had become a Party in 2013 and that nearly of the Contracting Parties in the region were Member States to the EU, which remained an important policy driver on wetland and waterbird conservation. The EU had introduced a consolidated reporting system for the status of all birds in the EU under Article 12 of the Birds Directive. This was a six-yearly, very comprehensive report, the first cycle of which was submitted in 2013. The report covered population sizes and trends, range trends, numbers within the EU Special Protection Area network, pressures and threats and conservation measures, thus representing a large package of information being collected. Outputs in 2015 fed into European status assessments and the creation of a first IUCN European Red list for birds. Much of the information collected was relevant to the implementation of AEWA, making this a very useful source of information. The data was available under the following link: xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxx00/summary. This site presented information on population numbers, trends, pressure/threats, as well as mapped distributions for all regularly occurring birds in the EU27. ANNEX 1I – TC 12 List of Participants REPRESENTATIVES OF THE REGIONS CENTRAL EUROPE NORTH AND SOUTH WESTERN EUROPE Xx Xxxxxxx XXXXX Senior Researcher Instituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISP...
Russian Federation. The parties agree that Resolve Systems is accepting from the Customer certain Personal Data of Russian Citizens for storing and shall ensure availability of such stored Personal Data to the extent technically feasible for the Customer's own processing. Customer or Customer Affiliates as Data Controllers remain operators of Personal Data submitted for processing to Resolve Systems and are responsible for determining (i) if Customer will be able to comply with applicable Russian privacy law in use of Services which involve processing of Russian citizen's Personal Data and
Russian Federation. If evosoft is Processing Personal Data within the scope of the Data Protection Act No. 152 FZ (i) Customer shall be responsible for the initial collection, recording, systematization, storing, updating, amending, transferring and extraction (collectively “Initial Processing”) of such Personal Data; and (ii) Customer hereby represents that it will conduct the Initial Processing in compliance with the laws governing processing and protection of such information. Customer represents that it has obtained the Data Subject’s consent on the transfer (including international transfer) and Processing of their Personal Data by evosoft and its Subprocessors.
Russian Federation. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics does not consider itself bound by article 20, paragraphs 2 and 3, of the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport (AETR), and states that, for the submission to arbitration of any dispute among the Contracting Parties concerning the interpretation or application of the European Agreement (AETR), the agreement of all of the Parties in dispute shall be required in each individual case, and the arbitrators shall only be persons appointed by general agreement between the Parties in dispute. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics considers it necessary to declare that the provisions of article 19 of the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport (AETR), on the extension by States of the validity of the European Agreement (AETR) to the territories for the international relations of which they are responsible, are outdated and contradict the Declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) dated 14 December 1960), which proclaimed the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all its forms and manifestations. Reservation: Upon acceding to the Agreement the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic declares, in accordance with its article 21, that it does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 20, paragraphs 2 and 3, of the Agreement. Declaration: The Government of Czechoslovakia considers article 19 of the Agreement to be in contradiction to the generally recognized right of nations to self- determination.
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Russian Federation. (a) The AR will normally conduct a validation process on the product in order to make a finding of compliance and issue an AR Type Certificate for aircraft, engines, and propellers. This validation process will be conducted in accordance with AP-21 paragraph 4.7. The validation process is initiated by an application and normally entails a familiarization briefing by the applicant, the establishment of the certification basis by the AR, a technical information exchange in the form of data, specialist meetings, and/or the development of Certification Review Items (XXXx), and finally, the issuance of the design approval. The design approval issued by the AR is based to the maximum extent practicable on the technical evaluations, tests, inspections, and compliance certifications made by the FAA.
Russian Federation. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics does not consider itself bound by article 13 of the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries of 15 November 1975 and declares, that, before any dispute between Contracting Parties relating to the interpretation or application of the European Agreement may be referred to arbitration, in each particular case the consent of all the parties to the dispute must be obtained, and that only persons nominated by unanimous agreement of the parties to the dispute may act as arbitrators.
Russian Federation. (i) Inspection sites and facilities subject to continuous monitoring or monitored facilities associated with point of entry Moscow: ICBM Base for Silo Launchers of ICBMs: Bershet', Teykovo, Yoshkar-Ola, Vypolzovo, Dombarovskiy, Kartaly, Xxxxx'sk, Tatishchevo ICBM Base for Road-Mobile Launchers of ICBMs: Teykovo, Yoshkar-Ola, Yur'ya, Nizhniy Tagil ICBM Base for Rail-Mobile Launchers of ICBMs: Kostroma, Bershet' Storage Facilities: Surovatikha, Piban'shur, Khrizolitovyy, Okol'naya, Revda, Nenoksa Test Ranges: Plesetsk, Nenoksa Training Facilities: Serpukhov, Balabanovo, Goryachiy Klyuch, Rostov, Perm', Plesetsk, Ryazan' Production Facilities: Votkinsk Repair Facilities for Mobile Launchers of ICBMs: Bataysk Submarine Base: Nerpich'ya, Xxxxx'naya, Xxxx'ya, Ostrovnoy SLBM Loading Facilities: Okol 'naya, Severodvinsk Air Base for Heavy Bombers Equipped for Long-Range Nuclear ALCMs: Mozdok Air Base for Former Heavy Bombers: Xxxxx'x
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