Betekenis van:
purview

purview
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated

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    1. That is outside my purview.
    2. Subcommittees set up for questions coming within the purview of two or more sections shall be made up of members of those sections.
    3. Subcommittees set up for questions coming within the purview of two or more specialised sections shall be made up of members of those specialised sections.
    4. Where the matter for consideration is clearly within the purview of a given specialised section, the President shall designate that section and inform the Bureau of his decision.
    5. Where the matter for consideration is clearly within the purview of a given section, the president shall designate that section and inform the bureau of his decision.
    6. Within the purview of this investigation it has not been demonstrated that any of the operators, solely or jointly, holds a market share significant enough that this could likely be considered to constitute a dominant position.
    7. The Housing Financing Fund is an independent State-owned institution subject to a separate board of directors within the administrative purview of the Minister of Social Affairs (cf. Article 4 of the Housing Act).
    8. The creation of the committees is not intended, in principle, to remove the matters considered from the purview of the (supervisory) board itself, which remains fully responsible for the decisions taken in its field of competence.
    9. To be eligible to apply for membership of the Conference, a Regional Economic Integration Organisation must be one constituted solely by sovereign States to which its Member States have transferred competence over a range of matters within the purview of the Conference, including the authority to make decisions binding on its Member States in respect of those matters.
    10. In order to provide an adequate legal framework to meet specific needs of a given Member State in its relations with a third country, there may also be a manifest need for the conclusion of new agreements with third countries relating to areas of civil justice that come within the purview of Title IV of Part Three of the Treaty.
    11. In respect of matters within the purview of the HCCH, the European Community notably has competence under Title IV of the EC Treaty to adopt measures in the field of judicial cooperation in civil matters having cross-border implications insofar as necessary for the proper functioning of the internal market (Articles 61(c) and 65 EC Treaty).
    12. According to that provision, the Agency was a state institution subject to a separate board of directors (the State Housing Board) within the administrative purview of the Minister of Social Affairs, who was in supreme charge of matters relating to housing.