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single-member system

single-member system
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    • based on the principle of having only one member (as of a legislature) selected from each electoral district

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    1. Every Member State establishes a single RAPEX Contact Point to operate the RAPEX system at national level.
    2. Article 143b(10) and (11) of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 lay down the rules governing the passage of new Member States using the single area payment scheme to the application of the single payment system.
    3. In accordance with the procedures and the division of tasks set out in this Regulation, SIS II shall be developed by the Commission and the Member States as a single integrated system and shall be prepared for operations.
    4. In accordance with the procedures and the division of tasks set out in this Decision, SIS II shall be developed by the Commission and the Member States as a single integrated system and shall be prepared for operations.
    5. Member States shall ensure that safety rules are laid down, applied and enforced in an open and non-discriminatory manner, fostering the development of a single European rail transport system.
    6. The Governing Council considers that the Eurosystem should act as a single system when providing Eurosystem reserve management services to such customers, irrespective of the Eurosystem member through which such services are provided.
    7. Member States may provide relevant access to the information referred to in paragraph 1 either through a national single window via an electronic data exchange system or through the national SafeSeaNet systems.
    8. End-of-day: the time of the business day (after the TARGET system has closed) at which the payments processed in the TARGET system are finalised for the day. Euro area: the area encompassing the EU Member States which have adopted the euro as their single currency in accordance with the Treaty and in which a single monetary policy is conducted under the responsibility of the Governing Council of the ECB.
    9. The system only gives access to Eucaris applications of other Member States, not to individual organisations within those other Member States, i.e. each Registration Authority acts as the single gateway between its national end-users and the corresponding Authorities in the other Member States.
    10. It is possible to use part of the system, even during failure of some components (if Member State C is down, Member States A and B are still able to communicate). The number of single points of failure in the information chain should be minimised.
    11. The transitional simplified support scheme for granting direct payments in the new Member States based on area, that is the single area payment scheme, has proved to be an efficient and simple system for granting income support to farmers in the new Member States.
    12. In order to improve the efficiency of the charging scheme and to reduce the administrative and accounting workload, Member States should be able to collect en route charges collectively within a joint route charges system through a single charge per flight.
    13. Pursuant to Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 796/2004 Member States have to ensure that agricultural parcels are reliably identified and to require the single application to be accompanied by documents identifying the parcels in order to enable the implementation of the control system.
    14. Where a single tolling regime is not to be applied to the whole TEN road network, a Member State shall specify precisely the part or parts of the network which are to be subject to a tolling regime as well as the system its uses to classify vehicles for the purposes of toll variation.
    15. The Governing Council of the European Central Bank has agreed to use the term ‘Eurosystem’ to denote those components of the European System of Central Banks that carry out its basic tasks, i.e. the European Central Bank and the national central banks of those Member States which have adopted the single currency in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community.