Examples of using Laid down by the directive in English and their translations into Dutch
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content, in accordance with the model laid down by the Directive and must not run to more than one page of the Official Journal,
Nine bathing areas which had been complying with the mandatory values laid down by the directive during the 2002 bathing season also complied with the more stringent guide values in 2003.
This is the only way that the guarantees laid down by the directive will be able to have full effect
52 meet the standards laid down by the directive as regards collection systems for urban waste water and secondary treatment.
a Community-scale undertaking and the management of undertakings which form part of a Community-scale group of undertakings are to abide by the obligations laid down by the Directive.
systematic obligation laid down by the directive, the more so as the Advisory Committee on Medical Training has a power of initiative in this field,
this law is superfluous because the period on full pay is much longer than the minimum period laid down by the directive, and the periods when women can be absent from work to look after their children extend up to eight years of age.
necessary to ensure fair, transparent and non-discriminatory treatment of all railway undertakings that may operate in this market by extending the licensing principles laid down by the Directive to all companies active in the sector;
continue to apply these in accordance with the schedule laid down by the Directive in force in the European Union.
over 91% of freshwater sites were in compliance with the quality standards laid down by the directive.
which means that the Member States must authorize the marketing of these products only in the quantities laid down by the Directive.
benefit from the rules laid down by the directive.
a procedure enabling the person concerned, on the terms laid down by the directive, effectively to present his defence.
Manufacturers could choose between several procedures- specified in the annexes to the directive- for assessing the compliance of equipment with the essential requirements laid down by the Directive for example, all apparatus must respect certain safety requirements,
country of origin or of provenance during a period laid down by the directive, even if in that country no diploma is required for this purpose.
not only are they broadly meeting the quota of 10% laid down by the directive, but, above all, they are spending twice as much as their competitors in the public sector.