Examples of Issuing Member in a sentence
The paragraph 2 guarantee is therefore likely to be required in most cases.PLIn relation to paragraph 2 of the FD, PL does not require the possibility of a retrial within the 20 year limit.SESE has placed a limitation on its guarantees such that if the person resides for more than 2 years in the Issuing Member State, surrender can take place even without the guarantees, unless there are particular reasons why the sentence should be executed in SE.
If the case is urgent they will translate the warrant but generally they ask for translation.DEAny official language of any Issuing Member State which recognises EAWs in German issued by German judicial authoritiesEEEstonian or EnglishELGreekESSpanish.
If the case is urgent they will translate the warrant but generally they ask for translation.DEAny official language of any Issuing Member State which recognises EAWs in German issued by German judicial authorities.EEEstonian or English.ELGreekESSpanish.
A Transferee shall not be liable for any failure on the part of the DCR Issuing Member or the previous Legal Owner to fulfill their respective obligations (Other than the DCR Issuing Member’s lien on account of non-payment).
ATInterestingly in Austria, a person can be surrendered before the conclusion of an appeal and if it is successful AT will request the Issuing Member State to return the person.Paragraph 6: In relation to the provision of reasons for refusal, 21 Member States have transposed the paragraph.
Issuing Member States should, however, be allowed to update the design of euro coins depicting the Head of State every fifteen years in order to take account of a change in the appearance of the Head of State.
Issuing Member States shall update their national sides of regular coins in order to fully comply with this Regulation by 20 June 2062.
Partridge, as Visa’s 30(b)(6) witness, admitted that Visa’s Issuing Member Banks that controlled the Restructuring, considered various restructuring options, and approved the final Restructuring plan with the goal in mind of protecting their business interests as Visa Issuers (Partridge Dep.
Reliability refers to the degree of consistency with which an instrument measures the attribute it is designed to measure; thus, repeated measurements, or measurements taken under identical circumstances, have to yield the same results; internal consistency is one of the common approaches to test the reliability of Likert scale questionnaires; which was employed by the researcher to test reliability.
As outlined above, the Aranyosi and Căldăraru test requires determination of systemic problems in prison conditions in Issuing Member States and a subsequent determination of whether those systemic problems are in existence in the facility in which the subject of the EAW will be held.