Betekenis van:
hop on

to hop on
Werkwoord
  • mbt. een paard
  • get up on the back of

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  1. the percentage weight of each variety used in the blend; if hop products have been used in combination with cone hops for the manufacturing of hop products, or if different hop products have been used, the percentage weight of each variety based on the quantity of cone hops which was used for the preparation of the input products;
  2. ‘extract of hops’ means the concentrated products obtained by the action of a solvent on the hops or on the hop powder;
  3. ‘concentrated hop powder’ means product obtained by the action of a solvent on the product obtained by milling the hops, containing all the natural elements thereof;
  4. I the undersigned certify that the products described above comply with the rules on hops and hop products applicable in the European Community.
  5. The electronic system used to manage DEPBS is not excluding automatically export transactions exceeding the deadline submission periods mentioned in chapter 4.47 HOP I 04-09. Furthermore, as clearly provided in chapter 9.3 HOP I 04-09 applications received after the expiry of submission deadlines can always be considered with the imposition of a minor penalty fee (i.e. 10 % on the entitlement).
  6. The electronic system used to manage the DEPB scheme does not automatically exclude export transactions outside the deadline submission periods mentioned in chapter 4.47 HOP I 04-09. Furthermore, as clearly provided in chapter 9.3 HOP I 04-09, applications received after the expiry of submission deadlines can always be considered with a minor penalty fee (10 % on the entitlement).
  7. Furthermore, as clearly provided in chapter 9.3 HOP I 04-09 applications received after the expiry of submission deadlines can always be considered with the imposition of a minor penalty fee (i.e. 10 % on the entitlement).
  8. Furthermore, as clearly provided in Chapter 9.3 HOP I 04-09 applications received after the expiry of submission deadlines can always be considered with the imposition of a penalty fee (i.e. 10 % on the entitlement).
  9. The amount to be paid to each producer organisation shall be calculated pro rata based on the eligible hop areas of its members as specified in paragraphs 3 to 6.
  10. The Commission shall ensure that the list of hop production areas and the list of certification centres and their code numbers are updated annually and available on the web site of the Commission [5].
  11. Furthermore, as clearly provided in chapter 9.3 HOP I 04-09, applications received after the expiry of submission deadlines can always be considered with a minor penalty fee (10 % on the entitlement).
  12. Where there are hop plants on that line, an additional strip of a width corresponding to the average width of an alleyway within that parcel may be added to each side of that area.
  13. In addition, a handbook of procedures governing the EXIM policy 2002-07 (HOP I 2002-07) was published by the GOI and is updated on a regular basis [8].
  14. The volume of imports allowed under this scheme is determined by the GOI on the basis of standard input-output norms (SIONs). SIONs exist for most products including the product concerned and are published in the HOP II 02-07.
  15. Where there are hop plants on that line, an additional strip of a width corresponding to the average width of an alleyway within that parcel shall be added to each side of that area.