Betekenis van:
periodic law

periodic law
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (chemistry) the principle that chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Greater harmonisation of provisions of national law on periodic and ongoing information requirements for security issuers should lead to a high level of investor protection throughout the Community.
    2. It has been confirmed by case-law that such a proposal made in guidelines constitutes one way of carrying out the regular and periodic cooperation under which the Commission, in conjunction with the Member States, must keep under constant review existing systems of aid and propose to them any appropriate measures [20].
    3. Under Act No 80-539 of 16 July 1980 on periodic penalty payments imposed in administrative proceedings and compliance with judgments by legal persons governed by public law, a public enterprise was responsible for settling its debts out of its own assets.
    4. Member States shall take the necessary steps to organise periodic consultations, as appropriate, among national competent authorities, in accordance with national law, and may involve representatives of the private sector (such as holders of private registers of missing vehicles, insurers and the car trade) in such consultations with a view to coordination of information and mutual alignment of activities in this area.
    5. The case-law [13] confirmed that such a proposal set out in the Guidelines is one element of the regular, periodic cooperation with which the Commission, in cooperation with the Member States, is to keep under constant review the systems of aid existing and propose to them any appropriate measures required.
    6. In this case, in order to adapt existing aid to the new guidelines, the Commission proposed to the Member States to bring all their existing environmental aid schemes in line with the Guidelines by 1 January 2002. It has been confirmed by case-law that such a proposal made in guidelines constitutes one way of carrying out the regular and periodic cooperation under which the Commission, in conjunction with the Member States, must keep under constant review existing systems of aid and propose to them any appropriate measures [20].
    7. In order to adapt existing aid in line with the new 2001 Fisheries Guidelines, the Commission proposed that Member States amend their existing aid schemes relating to aids in the fishery sector by 1 July 2001 at the latest. The case-law [13] confirmed that such a proposal set out in the Guidelines is one element of the regular, periodic cooperation with which the Commission, in cooperation with the Member States, is to keep under constant review the systems of aid existing and propose to them any appropriate measures required.