EU Directives definition

EU Directives means the directives of the European Union.
EU Directives means the European Directive on Consumer Rights 2011/83 EU and any regulations and any amendments thereof.
EU Directives means, collectively, EU RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC and the EU WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC.

Examples of EU Directives in a sentence

  • This includes, for instance, entering into an arrangement with a third party under which that third party will make payments directly, or indirectly, to the Employee that are linked to, or commensurate with, the amounts by which the Employee’s remuneration is subject to reductions arising from the implementation of EU Directives and associated legislation and regulation.

  • In the event the Territory (Attachment “A#.6”) includes the European Union, then Customer’s Qualified Person shall be responsible to certify compliance of the Customer-supplied API and for the release of Product within the European Union and for EU Directives, standards and rules, including without limitation, Article 51(3) of Directive 2001/83/EC, with respect to the Product(s).

  • Secondary regulations within the scope of the CML are compatible with the EU Directives and constitute the legal infrastructure.

  • The Borrower shall secure goods and services for the Investment (a) in so far as they apply to it or to the Investment, in accordance with EU Law in general and in particular with the relevant EU Directives, and (b) in so far as EU Directives do not apply, by procurement procedures which, to the satisfaction of the Bank, respect the criteria of economy and efficiency and, in case of public contracts, the principles of transparency, equal treatment and non-discrimination on the basis of nationality.

  • In the event that the Territory includes the European Union (“EU”) or any member states thereof, then in addition to all other warranties and representations set forth herein, Customer also represents and warrants that Customer shall be responsible for the release of the Products in the European Union in compliance with all applicable EU Directives and Standards.


More Definitions of EU Directives

EU Directives means all directives and regulations of the European Union and all directives and regulations of those European member countries related, or relevant to, drug development and commercialization.
EU Directives means the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (and respective local implementing laws) concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (Directive on privacy and electronic communications), any amendments or replacements to them (such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation). For clarity, the EU Directives are a subset of Applicable Laws.
EU Directives means Directives 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU.
EU Directives means, collectively, EU RoFIS Directive 2002/95/EC and the EU WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC.
EU Directives means directives within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
EU Directives means, collectively, EU RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC and the EU WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC. “Hazardous Materials” means materials which are radioactive, toxic, hazardous or otherwise a danger to health, reproduction or the environment. “Hub” means a Cisco Lean Hub which may include, but is not limited to, Cisco’s Global Hub and Cisco Memory Hub. “Hub Order” means an instruction to the Supplier to ship Product to the Hub, either on a single date or multiple pre-scheduled dates. Such instruction shall originate from an EMS Provider or a Cisco Memory Hub Operator pursuant to a valid Lean VMI Agreement or a Lean VMI Agreement for Third Party Hubs (as both are defined below). The instruction may take one of the following forms: discrete zero dollar purchase orders (manual or electronic), electronic data interchange releases against blanket purchase orders, or any other method agreed to between EMS Provider and Supplier or the Cisco Memory Hub Provider and Supplier, as applicable. **** Indicates provision for which confidential treatment has been requested. CISCO CONFIDENTIAL “Hub Provider” means any third party providing warehousing services in connection with a Cisco Lean Hub. “Hub Pull Signal” means an instruction from the EMS Provider to the Hub Provider to ship or deliver Product from the Hub to the EMS Provider. “JIG” means the Joint Industry Guide of the Electronic Industries Alliance. “Lean Hub Plan” means Cisco’s Global Hub Plan and/or Cisco’s Memory Hub Plan. “Non-Hub Order” means an instruction from Cisco or the Authorized Purchaser to the Supplier to ship Product directly to Cisco or the Authorized Purchaser. Such instruction may take one of the following forms: discrete purchase orders (manual or electronic), electronic data interchange releases against blanket purchase orders, or any other method agreed to between Authorized Purchaser and Supplier or Cisco and Supplier. “Order” means a Hub Order and/or a Non-Hub Order. “Product” means any product (including hardware and software, user documentation (if applicable) and Supplier’s standard packaging) set forth in a list provided by Supplier to Cisco on a quarterly basis which includes the current Products offered for sale by Supplier to Cisco and Authorized Purchasers, and any purchased from Supplier, or an authorized distributor of Supplier by Cisco or on Cisco’s behalf by an Authorized Purchaser. “Product Price” means the most recent mutually agreed upon price that Cisco (and its Authorized Purchasers)...
EU Directives means the directives of the European Union. "EU Law" means the acquis communautaire of the European Union as expressed through the Treaties of the European Union, the regulations, the EU Directives, delegated acts, implementing acts, and the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. "EUR" or "euro" means the lawful currency of the Member States of the European Union which adopt or have adopted it as their currency in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union or their succeeding treaties. "EURIBOR" has the meaning given to it in Schedule B (Definition of EURIBOR). "Event of Default" means any of the circumstances, events or occurrences specified in Article 9 (Events of Default). "Exceptional Items" means any material items of an unusual or non-recurring nature which represent gains or losses including those arising on: (a) the restructuring of the activities of an entity and reversals of any provisions for the cost of restructuring; (b) disposals, revaluations, write downs or impairment of non-current assets or any reversal of any write down or impairment; (c) changes in valuation of contingent consideration liabilities (being obligations on the Borrower to make payments in respect of earnout or similar provisions); (d) disposals of assets associated with discontinued operations; and (e) any other examples of "exceptional items" (as such term has the meaning attributed to it in IFRS). “Excluded Projects” means the projects listed in Schedule K (Excluded Projects). "Exclusion Policy" means the European Investment Bank Exclusion Policy as published on the Bank’s website. “Facilities” means, together, Facility A, Facility B and Facility C, and “Facility” means each of them. “Facility A” has the meaning given to it in paragraph (a) of Article 2.2.1 (Facilities). “Facility B” has the meaning given to it in paragraph (b) of Article 2.2.1 (Facilities). “Facility C” has the meaning given to it in paragraph (c) of Article 2.2.1 (Facilities). "FATCA" means: (a) sections 1471 lo 1474 of the Code or any associated regulations or other official guidance; (b) any treaty, law, regulation or other official guidance enacted in any other jurisdiction, or relating to an intergovernmental agreement between the United States and any other jurisdiction, which (in either case) facilitates the implementation of paragraph (a) above;