Betekenis van:
national flag

national flag
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an emblem flown as a symbol of nationality

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Every country has its national flag.
    2. Pledge allegiance to the national flag.
    3. The national flag of the USA is called the Stars and Stripes.
    4. Optional picture of the Member State national flag;
    5. to the extent possible, their national legislation requires owners of vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 17.1. to be nationals or legal entities within the flag Member State;
    6. to the extent possible, their national legislation requires owners of vessels flying their flag that are included in the list indicated in paragraph 1 to be nationals or legal entities within the flag Member State;
    7. If the State security service in the discovering Member State decides that the alert requires a validity flag, they should contact their national Sirene bureau in order to raise the flag with the requesting Sirene bureau (via the F form).
    8. Existing class C and D ships do not have to comply with the regulations of Chapters II-1 and II-2 of this Annex, provided that the Administration of a flag State, which flag such ships are entitled to fly, ensures that they comply with the flag State’s national rules and that such rules guarantee an equivalent level of safety.
    9. The Administration of the flag State shall ensure that an equivalent safety level for such ships is provided through compliance with national rules.
    10. Logbook, transhipment declaration and landing declaration data recorded by the competent authority of the Flag State shall be deemed authentic under conditions established under national law.
    11. Existing class C and D ships do not have to comply with the regulations of Chapters II-1 and II-2 of this Annex, provided that the Administration of a flag State whose flag such ships are entitled to fly ensures that they comply with the flag State's national rules and that such rules guarantee an equivalent level of safety.
    12. When transmitting data to the Commission (Eurostat) in accordance with Article 11(1) of Regulation (EC) No 177/2008, the appropriate national authorities shall flag data which are confidential in accordance with national legislation.
    13. New class B, C and D ships having a length of less than 24 metres have to comply with the requirements of Regulations II-1/B/2 to II-1/B/8 and II-1/B/10 set out in this Annex, unless the Administration of a flag State whose flag such ships are entitled to fly ensures that they comply with the flag State's national rules and that such rules guarantee an equivalent level of safety.
    14. New class B, C and D ships having a length of less than 24 metres have to comply with the requirements of Regulations II-1/B/2 to II-1/B/8 and II-1/B/10 of this Annex, unless the Administration of a flag State, whose flag such ships are entitled to fly, ensures that they comply with the flag State’s national rules and that such rules guarantee an equivalent level of safety.
    15. Indeed, according to Article 6 of Act No 38/2007 on the IIS ‘a merchant vessel that is registered in the Icelandic International Ship Register is considered to be an Icelandic vessel and has the right to sail under the national flag of Iceland’. The Icelandic authorities therefore describe the flag link as a right and not a condition for eligibility under the scheme.