Esimerkkejä Right to submit käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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And as Associate Pastor, Jacob has every right to submit whatever program he wants.
It reserves the right to submit fresh recommendations in the light of experience gained or as part of the mid-term review.
Finnish citizens are guaranteed, by the Constitution, a right to submit a citizens' initiative to the parliament, i.e.
Madam President, it is becoming increasingly evident that one of the more significant innovations of the Maastricht Treaty was enshrining the right to submit a petition.
Residents of a municipality have the right to submit initiatives on matters concerning the municipality's activities.
In all cases the tax administration has the right to require further information andthe taxpayer has the right to submit further information.
That Product Contact Point shall have the right to submit its observations to the national authority concerned.
The European Parliament is the first among the institutionsto draft its thoughts about the next seven years, but without prejudice to the Commission's right to submit proposals.
This gave the people involved the right to submit a petition to the Committee on Petitions to appoint a permanent seat for Parliament.
Where this mechanism fails to produce the expected results,the Commission reserves the right to submit a classic legislative proposal to the legislator.
The Council denied this Parliament the right to submit an amendment on the national face because it was alleged to have nothing to do with technical specifications.
In a way, it is a kind of democratization, an additional step towards a more broadly based democracy,which makes the right to submit such declarations for possible signatories a reality.
However, Ms Davison and Mr Espuny reserved the right to submit other proposals for own-initiative opinions for their respective sections at the next Bureau meeting.
According to the new provision in the Constitution, at least fifty thousand Finnish citizens entitled to vote have the right to submit an initiative for the enactment of an Act to the Parliament.
This opportunity for involvement would be achieved through the right to submit comments to the competent national authority to ensure that the decision taken minimises any loss of intellectual property rights, by providing for both parties to have a say in the proceedings.
Every year we receive more and more petitions, even though a high percentage of the people of the European Union do not even know that they have the right to submit petitions on Community issues to the European Union.
You own the User Content submitted by you to the Polar Services orotherwise have the right to submit the content to the services provided by Polar and to grant Polar the license set forth in this section to the content you have submitted. .
Draft decisions taken on behalf of the Commission by the Groups of Commissioners are to be communicated in good time to all the Commissioners who have the right to submit written comments for the attention of the Group of Commissioners concerned.
Switzerland shall have the right to submit statements of case or written observations to the Court of Justice in cases where a court in a Member State has applied to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling concerning the interpretation of the provisions referred to in Article 1.
It regretted that the Commission had not made greater use of its right to submit proposals under Article J.8(3) of the Treaty on European Union.
Several rapporteurs have already mentioned that someone wants to extend the right to submit a citizens' initiative to people who are not citizens and someone else wants to be able to decide on the voting age in other Member States and so on- something that we have not been able to agree on.
Alternatively, or in addition, the possibility could be explored of extending to private individuals the right to submit the occasional simplified declarations- again paper-based- provided for in Article 127.
Certain aspects are positive,specifically the possible amendment of the Statute of the Court of Justice to give the European Parliament the right to submit its observations to the Court in all cases in which, directly or indirectly, its prerogatives are called into question, so that the involvement of the European Parliament, where the latter is not formally a party to the proceedings, is not left to the discretion of the Court of Justice.
In this case, the delivery time is considered to have been rescheduled accordingly, andthe Buyer shall have no right to submit any demands to the Seller regarding the extended delivery time, or to cancel the order.
The endeavour aims to ensure that citizens have confidence in the way their cases are handled andthat there is a distinction between the right to submit petitions to the European Parliament and the submission of complaints to the European Commission and other bodies.
The provision of Article 106e of this proposed amendment of the Regulation guarantees the holder of an international registration designating the Community the right to submit observations or to renounce the international registration in respect to the European Community in compliance with Article 12(3)(b) of the Geneva Act.
Any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing orhaving its registered office in a Member State shall have the right to submit to the Ombudsman complaints concerning alleged instances of maladministration in the activities of the Agency in accordance with Article 195 of the Treaty.