- Such activities shall not incite consumers to buy a product due to its particular origin, except for products covered by the quality scheme introduced by Regulation (EC) No 510/2006.
- a commercial document stamped by the competent authority supervising the establishment of origin, including the following information:
- It is clear that infringements of all environmental legislation, whether of national Community or international origin, are covered by the system of criminal sanctions proposed by the Commission.
- 'Lot' means an identifiable quantity of food delivered at one time and determined by the official to have common characteristics, such as origin, variety, type of packing, packer, consignor or markings.
- This particular fellow is a Luison, South American in origin, you can tell by the ears.
- First of all there are the amendments of Socialist origin, though now supported by the Greens.
- Imported harvested wood products, irrespective of their origin, shall not be accounted for by the importing Member State.
- Ensure proper implementation of rules of origin, including diagonal cumulation.
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- Country of origin, Sri Lanka.
- in box 8, the country of origin, yes being marked by a cross.
- Animals bearing a temporary mark identifying a consignment must be accompanied throughout their movement by a document which enables the origin, ownership, place of departure and destination to be determined.
- Fars news agency has reported that an American citizen of Iranian origin, Amir Mirza Hekmati, has been sentenced to death by a Tehran court on charges of collaboration with the US and spying for the CIA.
- Ensure proper implementation of rules of origin, including diagonal cumulation.
- Ladies and gentlemen, perhaps not everyone knows that the first organ transplant in the world was performed in Vienna in 1902 by a person of Hungarian origin, Imre Ulmann.
- Apart from the country of origin, of course.
- It's a neurobiological condition that's genetic in origin, yes.
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