PIF Directive definition

PIF Directive means Directive (EU) 2017/1371 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 July 2017 on the fight against fraud to the Union's financial interests by means of criminal law as amended, supplemented or restated.
PIF Directive means Directive (EU) 2017/1371 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 July 2017 on the fight against fraud to the European Union's financial interests by means of criminal law as amended, supplemented or restated.
PIF Directive means Directive (EU) 2017/1371 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 July 2017 on the fight against fraud to the European Union's financial interests by means of criminal law as amended, supplemented or restated. "Prepayment Amount" means the amount of a Tranche to be prepaid by the Borrower in accordance with Articles 5.2 (Voluntary prepayment), 5.3 (Compulsory prepayment) or 9.1 (Right to demand repayment). "Prepayment Date" means the date as requested by the Borrower and agreed by the Bank or indicated by the Bank, as applicable, on which the Borrower shall effect prepayment of a Prepayment Amount. "Prepayment Event" means any of the events described in Article 5.3 (Compulsory Prepayment). "Prepayment Fee" means the fee to be paid to the Bank in accordance with the Finance Fee Letter. "Prepayment Notice" means a written notice from the Bank to the Borrower in accordance with Article 5.2.3 (Prepayment mechanics). "Prepayment Request" means a written request from the Borrower to the Bank to prepay all or part of the Loan Outstanding, in accordance with Article 5.2.1 (Prepayment option). "Qualifying Investment" means: (a) each Research and Development Project and Equity Investment where any investment is made by a Group Company during the Eligible Period; and (b) each Research and Development Project and Equity Investment specified in any list provided in respect of the final Tranche in accordance with Article 2.5.2 (All TranchesDocumentary Conditions Precedent); and (c) the Construction Costs incurred during the Eligible Period, in each case not including any Excluded Projects or Partnered Projects, and provided also that if the Bank notifies the Borrower that it requires a limitation (in whole or in part) of an amount to be disbursed under a Tranche and applied to a particular Research and Development Project and/or Equity Investment, (i) where no amount is disbursed under this Contract in respect of that Research and Development Project and/or Equity Investment, such Research and Development Project or Equity Investment shall not be a Qualifying Investment; and (ii) where a limited amount is disbursed under this Contract in respect of that Research and Development Project and/or Equity Investment, a proportionate adjustment to Variable Remuneration in respect of such Qualifying Investment shall be agreed between the Bank and the Borrower prior to disbursement.

Examples of PIF Directive in a sentence

  • However, capital losses are not permitted on a primary residence.

  • As an ex- ception for minor cases, Member States may provide for non-criminal sanctions for of- fences where the damage or advantage involves less than EUR 10 000 (Article 7(4) PIF- Directive).

  • The 2012 Commission proposal for a Directive on the fight against fraud to the Union's financial interests by means of criminal law (PIF Directive) has been discussed in trilogues since October 2014.

  • The Commission is fully committed to see an adoption of the PIF Directive as soon as possible, however, with a content improving the level of protection of the EU budget currently provided for by the 1995 Convention on the protection of the European Communities' financial interests (PIF Convention) and its Protocols.

  • Where a Member State has refrained from establishing jurisdiction on the basis of Article 11(2) of the PIF- Directive, the EPPO cannot initiate an investigation in that Member State.

  • Provided that a participat- ing Member State has established jurisdiction in accordance with Article 11(2) of the PIF-Directive, the EPPO would also be competent for offences committed within the territory of a non-participating Member State or in a third country by an EU official or 12 Contrary to Article 23 of the EPPO Regulation, Article 11(2) of the PIF Directive only uses the term “Staff Regulations” in this respect.

  • This includes cross-border value-added tax (VAT) fraud cases involving total damage of at least EUR 10 million.Moreover, the PIF Directive defines the material competence of the EPPO, as the EPPO will have jurisdiction over the four offences established in the Directive.

  • The deadline for transposition of the PIF Directive into national law expired on 6 July 2019.

  • In order to step up the protection of the financial interests of the European Union, the PIF Directive harmonises the definitions, sanctions and limitation periods of certain criminal offences affecting those interests (i.e. fraud, corruption, money laundering and misappropriation).

  • The nexus with the establishment of the EPPO makes timely transposition of the PIF Directive even more important.

Related to PIF Directive

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  • UCITS Directive means Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as amended;

  • the Directive means Council Directive 2003/4/EC(d) on public access to environmental information and repealing Council Directive 90/313/EEC;

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007. A simplified and codified version of these Directives was introduced in 2010: the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2010/13/EU.

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  • Directive means EC Council Directive 2001/23/EC

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  • Supervisory Committee means the Comisión Fiscalizadora of the Company.

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  • Legislative Leadership Committee means a committee established, authorized to be established, or designated by the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the General Assembly, or the Minority Leader of the General Assembly pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:44A-10.1 for the purpose of receiving contributions and making expenditures.

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