Betekenis van:
security measure

security measure
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • beveiligingsapparatuur
  • an electrical device that sets off an alarm when someone tries to break in

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  1. As a security measure, access to the buildings is controlled.
  2. Measure 2: Improvement of airport security and safety
  3. Measure 2: Improvement of airport security and safety International connecting point
  4. “observation” means a visual check by an auditor that a security measure or procedure is implemented;
  5. Such a measure must also be necessary for the protection of a Member State’s essential security interests.
  6. The measure must also be necessary for the protection of the essential interests of a Member States security.
  7. In fact, according to the notification, the measure would grant operating aid to Sicilian cooperatives and to security firms.
  8. “verification” means an action taken by an auditor to establish whether a specific security measure is actually in place;
  9. SIS II should constitute a compensatory measure contributing to maintaining a high level of security within the area of freedom, security and justice of the European Union by supporting operational cooperation between police authorities and judicial authorities in criminal matters.
  10. the terms of the security are clear and unambiguous and allow for a correlation between the price of the security and the price or other value measure of the underlying;
  11. The notified measure involves a write-off by the Social Security Agency of a penalty relating to SLK's late payment of its social security contributions between 31 October 2003 and 31 March 2004.
  12. Article 60(2) of Regional Law No 17/2004 confers an advantage in that the measure favours the economic activity consisting in providing security services.
  13. Each Member State may decide that the conduct referred to in paragraph 1 is incriminated only where the offence is committed by infringing a security measure.
  14. Is the aid measure aimed at a well-defined objective of common interest? (for example: growth, employment, cohesion, environment, energy security).
  15. Furthermore, as a supplementary security measure and in order to provide additional protection for children, the principle of ‘one person-one passport’ should be introduced.