Examples of using Referred to in point in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
All craft referred to in point(b);
Artificial insemination using semen referred to in point(c);
The marks referred to in point 1.1.
Vii collagen derived from the hides and skins referred to in point v.
The documents referred to in point 3.1.b.
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Negotiating directives for international agreements referred to in point(b);
The change referred to in point 3.5, as approved;
The financial information referred to in point 2;
The persons referred to in point(a) shall be persons.
Issued by the breeding body referred to in point(a);
The dates referred to in point(a)(i) of that Annex;
Products and substances referred to in point 2.
Requirements referred to in point A of Annex II shall apply from 1 January 2009;
The technical specifications referred to in point 17;
The information referred to in point(d) of Article 6(1) of Decision No 406/2009/EC;
Qq the technical documentation referred to in point 3.1(c);
The disclosures referred to in point ca shall be consistent with Directive(EU) 2017/828.
The address of the customs authority referred to in point(a). CHAPTER 2.
The consumer referred to in point(a) obtains credit pursuant to that pre-existing agreement;
Working days in cases other than those referred to in point a.
(aa) The input data referred to in point(a) shall be verifiable.
as regards the security referred to in point a.
The parameters referred to in point 2.
Are formed on the initiative of all or some of the representatives referred to in point(a);
Update the information referred to in point(a) whenever necessary.
providing services at airports referred to in point(a);
The preventive measures referred to in point(b)(ii) may be laid down by the Commission.
That is attributable to the facilities or activities referred to in point 1(a) and(c).
The transaction referred to in point 9 shall be abolished with effect from 1 January 1992;
A definition of epidemiological units referred to in point(a)(i), and.