Examples of EU ship in a sentence
Marine equipment listed as a ‘new item inserted by Implementing Regulation 2019/1397’ in column 1 of the Annex, which is in compliance with the national requirements for type-approval in force before 3 October 2019 in a Member State, may continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship until 3 October 2022.
It is reasonable and proportionate to allow a new item which is in conformity with the national requirements for type-approval in force in a Member State before the entry into force of this Regulation to continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship for a transitional period of reasonable duration.
Marine equipment listed as a ‘new item inserted by Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/773’ in column 1 of the Annex, which is in compliance with the national requirements for type-approval in force before 19 June 2018 in a Member State, may continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship until 19 June 2021.
Marine equipment listed as a ‘new item inserted by Implementing Regulation 2020/1170’ in column 1 of the Annex, which is in compliance with the national requirements for type-approval in force before 1 September 2020 in a Member State, may continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship until 1 September 2023.
Member States shall not prohibit the placing on the market or the placing on board an EU ship of marine equipment which complies with this Directive, nor refuse to issue the certificates relating thereto to the ships flying their flag, or to renew the said certificates.
The examination of injury covers the pricing offered by competitors of EU ship owners and the effect of this pricing analysed through different economic indicators.It is suggested to exclude situations falling within the scope of application of Regulation 4057/86 from the scope of any new instrument.
Marine equipment listed as a ‘new item inserted by Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/306’ in column 1 of the Annex to this Regulation, which is in compliance with the national requirements for type-approval in force before 16 March 2017 in a Member State, may continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship until 16 March 2020.
It is reasonable and proportionate to allow a transitional period during which a new item which is in conformity with the national requirements for type-approval in force in a Member State before the entry into force of this Regulation, can continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship as defined in Article 2(2) of Directive 2014/90/EU.
A harmonised application of the export procedures is crucial if a genuine EU ship supply single market is to be created, where any EU ship supplier can reach any vessel calling at EU ports without being restricted by national regulations.
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