Article 124 definition

Article 124. The Competence of the Command Council of the National Gendarmerie with regard to Discipline The Command Council of the National Gendarmerie shall give its ruling on cases involving “Groupement” Commanders and their Second in Command, Specialized Unit Commanders and their Second in command, and the Support Unit Commanders and their Second in command and the General Headquarters Company Commanders and their Second in Command. The Command Council of the National Gendarmerie shall also rule on cases of appeals against disciplinary punishments given to Officers by disciplinary Committees of “Groupements”, Specialized Units, Support Units, and the General Headquarters Company. Article 125: Appointment of Members of the Disciplinary Committees Members of disciplinary Committees shall be appointed by the Command Council of the National Gendarmerie for an indefinite period. The Command Council of the National Gendarmerie may replace them whenever it deems it appropriate. Members of disciplinary Committees shall be fully independent in the execution of their duties. They shall independently assess cases referred to them and take decisions without being subjected to any external pressure. They shall not receive any order or injunction, especially from their immediate superiors. Article 126: The Competence of the Military Hierarchy with regard to Discipline Officers responsible for order and discipline within their Units shall be empowered to inflict punishments to defaulting Non-Commissioned Officers and gendarmes, such as cleaning fatigues: (cleaning of sanitary facilities, etc.); and non exhausting physical exercises: (push-ups, hopping, long- distance running, etc.). Punishments inflicted by the military hierarchy shall not be recorded in the personal file of the punished gendarme and, therefore, shall not entail disciplinary measures. Furthermore, Unit Commanders shall have the power of provisional arrest not exceeding 48 hours, over any defaulting gendarme under their authority. The Disciplinary Committee shall also be a forum to give ruling on appeals against excessive punishments inflicted by the military hierarchy. Article 127: Disciplinary Punishments Applicable to Officers
Article 124. The Authority shall be provided, 96 hours in advance of arrival, the required information, pursuant to the provisions of Article 41 of this Regulation. Article 125: Vessels carrying dangerous cargo shall meet the anchoring, signals, transit, and cargo requirements, as well as the standards established in the IMO conventions and codes on the subject, as follows:
Article 124 means Article 12(4) of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol, as given effect by sections 7A and 7C of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018;

Examples of Article 124 in a sentence

  • If the Owner determines that the Contractor's Proposed Change Order, submitted pursuant to Article 12.4 for a change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, is acceptable, the Owner shall prepare and issue a Change Order which will authorize the Contractor to proceed with the change in the Work with the adjustment to Contract Sum and Contract Time stated in the Proposed Change Order, or as otherwise may be agreed upon by the parties.

  • In case of a lump sum contract, the price for the Work shall be determined as specified in Article 12.4, Proposed Change Order.

  • In deciding whether to give its consent under Condition 1.9.1 the Authority shall apply those criteria contained in Article 12(3) of the Order, and any consent shall be subject to compliance with the matters determined by the Authority under Article 12(4) of the Order.

  • The Agency shall consider this information together with the information submitted according to Article 124 when checking and selecting dossiers.

  • In deciding whether to give its consent under Condition 1.10.1 the Authority shall apply those criteria contained in Article 12(3) of the Order, and any consent shall be subject to compliance with the matters determined by the Authority under Article 12(4) of the Order.

  • There may be excluded from any item required to be made available in pursuance of Article 124, any material relating to - a.

  • Considering the wording of Article 124 of the CPC, Cour de Cassation held that grounds for an objection as to inadmissibility are not exhaustively listed.

  • Under all circumstances, emov shall decide, at its absolute discretion and without any complaint or appeal against its decision being entertained, which applications for registration it accepts and allows to become users of the emov Service, and which applications it rejects.

  • If all Order Forms relating to an End User are terminated, rescinded or ended in any other way or if SAP terminates an Order Form per Article 12.4 (Termination for good cause), SAP will have the right (depending on End User’s choice) to recommend to End User other partners or third parties for the provision of SAP Business One Cloud.

  • Termination by SAP in accordance with Article 12.4 (Termination for good cause) will not relieve Partner from the obligation to pay fees that remain unpaid, including, without limitation, any fees for the rest of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term for any Order Form.

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