Примери за използване на Legal provisions на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Related legal provisions.
Legal Provisions Regarding Confidentiality.
Domestic waste and legal provisions.
(a) the legal provisions that have been infringed;
Continued application of other legal provisions.
Хората също превеждат
But such legal provisions proved insufficient.
This Agreement contains important legal provisions.
However, such legal provisions proved insufficient.
The candidate is obliged to respect the legal provisions.
The legal provisions concerning the guarantee apply.
In case of delayed payment, the legal provisions apply.
(a) the specific legal provisions relating to that insurance;
It deliberates on immediate questions of interpretation of legal provisions.
The specific legal provisions relating to that insurance;
(iii) the number and complexity of the legal provisions to be enforced.
The specific legal provisions relating to that insurance;
The obligation to provide these data results from legal provisions.
Specific legal provisions on the right to access the Internet.
Conditions are written by following legal provisions of the Republic of Slovenia.
Multiple legal provisions and not always sufficient guidance 47.
The authorities listed below have the power to adopt legal provisions(statutory bodies).
Legal provisions that guarantee or regulate"net neutrality".
In accordance with the applicable legal provisions, we guarantee you the following rights.
Legal provisions protecting pregnant drivers must be applied.
The Commission follows the legal provisions in the CPR that provide for the IQR function.
Legal provisions are classified by what is known as“legal force”.
This shall not affect any mandatory legal provisions, particularly retention periods.
(5) Legal provisions concerning press law remain unaffected.
This shall be without prejudice to any mandatory legal provisions- in particular, retention periods.
Legal provisions laid down by central government bodies- always secondary.