Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
These are some of the common provisions, and some typical details.
The main purpose of this proposal was to introduce common provisions concerning these rights.
They are common provisions that have been adopted and utilized for decades in the vast majority of the states.
There are common provisions for presidential executives, federalism and judicial review.
The most common provisions allow recipients who go to work or get married to keep more of their earnings or stay on Medicaid longer.
The Member States really must adopt strict common provisions and a robust system of criminal sanctions.
The most common provisions of the factory acts in the various states are those which fix an age limit below which employment is unlawful.
Aircraft, cars and trains move between different countries and environments. It is therefore only right that they should comply with common provisions concerning noise.
Some common provisions relating to forfeiture of benefits in unfunded deferred compensation plans include:
Common provisions (source of law)
But currently there are no common provisions on GM-free labelling, leaving the Member States the freedom of choice.
Title 1, Common Provisions The first deals with common provisions.
The new patient mobility directive, scheduled to be debated by Parliament in April, will lay down common provisions on the reimbursement of health care received abroad.
I have voted against Paragraph 1 on '? common provisions in the field of criminal law and criminal procedural law in the European Union'.
There must be common traffic rules and there must be common provisions on the environment and working time, as the rapporteur also pointed out.
The important thing for us is that the Commission is finally tabling common provisions; these have not hitherto existed, which has denied consumers the full benefits of the single market.
The first, common provisions, details the guidelines and functioning of the EU's foreign policy, including establishment of the European External Action Service and member state's responsibilities.
First of all, they lend the draft resolution of the European Council its rightful dimensions, on the basis of Article D of the common provisions of the Treaty.
Moreover, as model laws may be enacted with variations in the various jurisdictions, it was felt that establishing a core of common provisions would increase uniformity and therefore predictability in international trade law.
Co-regulation meaning an authority which in the final instance oversees the balance is acceptable, but some of the translations of the report talk loosely about common provisions, and that is not as descriptive.
We are therefore calling for common provisions to protect immigrants' rights in work, for uniform penalties for exploiting illegal labour and for support for employers who regularise the status of their workers.
The proof is that national administrations can establish national management plans and these plans may allow derogations from certain common provisions precisely because of the different situations in different parts of the Mediterranean.
In spite of the above flaws, I considered it important that the work on common provisions could now continue in the Council of Ministers and therefore voted for the report in the final vote.
In this way the episcopal appointments in actual or former Portuguese colonial territory reverted to the common provisions of ecclesiastical law, and hence to the unhampered decisions of the Holy See.
Reservations and Reversions are regulated in Title III, Chapter V of the BCLC, under the epigraph "Common provisions to all means of successions".