Betekenis van:
repute
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Good repute
- be of good repute.
- Information on the good repute of providers
- the good repute and appropriate professional qualifications of persons running the special purpose vehicle;
- be effectively run by persons of good repute with appropriate professional qualifications or experience.
- The competent authorities of a Member State may grant approval only to natural persons or firms of good repute.
- They shall not grant authorisation if these persons are not of sufficiently good repute or lack sufficient experience to perform such duties.
- Approval of a statutory auditor or an audit firm shall be withdrawn if the good repute of that person or firm has been seriously compromised.
- Member States may, however, provide for a reasonable period of time for the purpose of meeting the requirements of good repute.
- The Executive Board shall choose, after competitive tendering by at least three companies, a professional firm of auditors of international repute, for a period of three financial years.
- The Scientific Council is composed of scientists, engineers and scholars of the highest repute, appointed by the Commission, and acting in their personal capacity, independent of any outside influence.
- The Scientific Council shall consist of representatives of the European scientific community of the highest repute and with appropriate expertise, ensuring a diversity of research areas, who shall act in their personal capacity, independently of political or other interests.
- The Scientific Council should be composed of scientists, engineers and scholars of the highest repute, appointed by the Commission, and acting in their personal capacity, independent of any outside influence.
- The Member States shall require that persons who effectively direct the business of a financial holding company be of sufficiently good repute and have sufficient experience to perform those duties.
- The Scientific Council shall be composed of scientists, engineers and scholars of the highest repute and appropriate expertise, ensuring a diversity of research areas, acting in their personal capacity, independent of extraneous interests.