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commercial treaty

commercial treaty
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    • a treaty governing commerce between two or more nations

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    1. The United States had no commercial treaty with Britain.
    2. EC Treaty provisions: Article 133 (common commercial policy).
    3. Aspects of commercial pricing for road infrastructure use not covered by this Directive should respect the rules of the Treaty.
    4. The European Community declares that it has, in accordance with Articles 131 to 134 of the Treaty establishing the European Community, exclusive competence on common commercial policy.
    5. The responsibility of the Commission for negotiations on commercial agreements with third countries including the trade agreements on services is embedded in Article 133 of the EC Treaty.
    6. Such a capital surplus is not contrary to the Treaty if it is not used to cross-subsidise TV2's commercial activities.
    7. The European Community also declares that, in accordance with Article 133 of the Treaty, it has exclusive competence on common commercial policy, concerning, in particular, trade in goods.
    8. This would be tantamount to cross-subsidising commercial activities and would constitute State aid within the meaning of Article 87 of the EC Treaty.
    9. the conditions applicable to the building up and withdrawal of commercial stocks by the Agency (Article 72, first subparagraph of the Treaty);
    10. The Community has exclusive competence for the common commercial policy (Articles 131-134 of the Treaty), except for the commercial aspects of intellectual property and trade in services in those areas set out in Article 133 (5) and (6) of the Treaty (in particular, in this context, trade in cultural and audiovisual services) where responsibility is shared between the Community and the Member States.
    11. Such events are just as unforeseeable, but form part of the normal commercial risks to which an undertaking is exposed and are in no way exceptional within the meaning of Article 87(2)(b) of the Treaty.
    12. According to the Treaty, the Commission must submit proposals to the Council for implementing the common commercial policy and the Council must authorise the Commission to open the necessary negotiations.
    13. The 2001 letters, by which it informed the Commission of the internal reorganisation plan which led to IFP’s commercial activities being split off into a subsidiary, did constitute notifications within the meaning of Article 88(3) of the Treaty.
    14. If state assets of this kind, which have a commercial value, are transferred to an enterprise without sufficient remuneration being paid, it is clear that state resources within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the EC Treaty are involved.
    15. The Commission also notes that the arrangements involving unlimited State guarantees for the benefit of entities engaged in commercial activities have always been found incompatible with State aid rules of the EC Treaty.