Betekenis van:
drawing lots

drawing lots
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • handeling v.h. loten
  • making a chance decision by using lots (straws or pebbles etc.) that are thrown or drawn

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. or by drawing lots.
  2. by drawing lots.
  3. by drawing of lots.
  4. by the drawing of lots.
  5. In the event of a tied vote, a decision shall be taken by drawing lots.
  6. The security for applications which are not successful in the allocation by drawing lots shall be released immediately.
  7. If two or more tenders quote the same price, the Commission shall make the award by drawing lots.
  8. Quantities allocated by drawing lots shall be distributed among the individual CN codes in proportion to the quantities of product by CN code applied for.
  9. However, should such allocation lead to the award of quantities of less than five tonnes, the award shall be made by drawing lots.
  10. However, should such a division lead to the award of quantities of less than five tonnes, awards shall be made by drawing lots.
  11. In order to avoid licences issued for quantities which are economically not viable, a drawing lots procedure shall be provided for in case licences would be issued for quantities less than 20 tonnes.
  12. Should a contract be awarded, the Commission shall accept the most favourable tender for each lot. If two or more tenders quote the same price, the Commission shall make the award by drawing lots.
  13. Where the result of applying the allocation coefficient would be to allocate licences for less than 10 tonnes per application, the corresponding quantities available shall be awarded by the Member State concerned drawing lots by quota.
  14. If the reduction referred to in the first indent of paragraph 2 results in one or more quantities of less than 20 tonnes per application, Member States shall allocate the total of such quantities by drawing lots for each lot of 20 tonnes, plus the remaining quantity equally distributed between the 20-tonne lots.
  15. If the award coefficient referred to in paragraph 1 results in one or more quantities of less than 20 tonnes per application, Member States shall allocate the total of such quantities by drawing lots among the operators concerned for each quantity of 20 tonnes, with the remainder distributed equally between the 20-tonne quantities.