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electronic instrument

electronic instrument
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    • a musical instrument that generates sounds electronically

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    1. Theremin: The world's first electronic musical instrument, made by Russian physicist Lev Sergeivitch Termen in 1920.
    2. Non-electronic surveying, hydro-, oceanographic instrument/appliances (excluding rangefinders, levels, theodolites, tacheometers, photogrammetrical instrument/appliances, compasses)
    3. When external equipment is connected to an electronic instrument through an appropriate interface the metrological qualities of the instrument shall not be adversely influenced.
    4. In order to assist competent authorities to comply with the first subparagraph, each regulated market shall submit identifying reference data on each financial instrument admitted to trading in an electronic and standardised format to its home competent authority.
    5. “electronic money” shall mean an electronic store of monetary value on a technical device, including prepaid cards, that may be widely used for making payments to entities other than the issuer without necessarily involving bank accounts in the transaction, but acting as a prepaid bearer instrument;
    6. Funds received in the form of payment by payment instrument need not be safeguarded until they are credited to the electronic money institution’s payment account or are otherwise made available to the electronic money institution in accordance with the execution time requirements laid down in the Directive 2007/64/EC, where applicable.
    7. The uniform instrument permitting enforcement in the requested Member State, the document permitting precautionary measures in the applicant Member State and the other documents referred to in Articles 12 and 16 shall also be sent by electronic means, unless this is impracticable for technical reasons.
    8. Member States may lay down specific conditions for electronic invoices issued in respect of goods or services supplied in their territory from a country with which no legal instrument exists relating to mutual assistance similar in scope to that provided for in Directive 2010/24/EU and Regulation (EC) No 1798/2003.
    9. Member States may lay down specific conditions for invoices issued by electronic means in respect of goods or services supplied in their territory from a country with which no legal instrument exists relating to mutual assistance similar in scope to that provided for in Directive 76/308/EEC and Regulation (EC) No 1798/2003.
    10. Member States may also provide for the granting of the optional exemptions under this Article to be subject to an additional requirement of a maximum storage amount on the payment instrument or payment account of the consumer where the electronic money is stored.
    11. The Member State referred to in paragraph 1 may lay down specific conditions prohibiting or restricting the storage of invoices in a country with which no legal instrument exists relating to mutual assistance similar in scope to that provided for in Directive 2010/24/EU and Regulation (EC) No 1798/2003 or to the right referred to in Article 249 to access by electronic means, to download and to use.’;
    12. The Member State referred to in paragraph 1 may lay down specific conditions prohibiting or restricting the storage of invoices in a country with which no legal instrument exists relating to mutual assistance similar in scope to that provided for in Directive 76/308/EEC and Regulation (EC) No 1798/2003 or to the right referred to in Article 249 to access by electronic means, to download and to use.
    13. This underlying instrument is usually another financial asset, but may also be a commodity or an index (ESA 95, paragraph 5.65). Financial vehicle corporations (FVCs), also referred to as special purpose vehicles/entities or special financing institutions are created to hold securitised assets (ESA 95, paragraph 2.55(f)). Fixed rate issues include all issues where the coupon payment, based on the security principal coupon rate, does not change during the life of the issue. Securities that are not issued at straight fixed or straight variable rates, i.e. mixed rate issues, are also included (e.g. fixed then variable rate issues, variable then fixed rate issues, issues that do not have the same coupon payment over the lifetime of the securities, step-up securities and step-down securities). Flows, also referred to as (financial) transactions are calculated by taking the difference between end-month stocks and then removing those effects that do not arise from transactions. Non-transaction developments are removed by means of flow adjustments. Funds mean cash, scriptural money and electronic money as referred to in Directive 2000/46/EC. Funds of funds are investment funds primarily investing in investment funds’ shares or units. The criteria for classifying investment funds into funds of funds are derived from the public prospectus, fund rules, instruments of incorporation, established statutes or by-laws, subscription documents or investment contracts, marketing documents, or any other statement with similar effect. They are to be classified in the category of funds in which they primarily invest. General government
    14. "DBRN" systems designed to navigate underwater using sonar or gravity databases that provide a positioning accuracy equal to or less (better) than 0,4 nautical miles; b. "development""technology", as follows, for "active flight control systems" (including fly-by-wire or fly-by-light): 1. configuration design for interconnecting multiple microelectronic processing elements (on-board computers) to achieve "real time processing" for control law implementation; 2. control law compensation for sensor location or dynamic airframe loads, i.e., compensation for sensor vibration environment or for variation of sensor location from the centre of gravity; 3. electronic management of data redundancy or systems redundancy for fault detection, fault tolerance, fault isolation or reconfiguration; Note:7E004.b.3. does not control "technology" for the design of physical redundancy. 4. flight controls which permit inflight reconfiguration of force and moment controls for real time autonomous air vehicle control; 5. integration of digital flight control, navigation and propulsion control data into a digital flight management system for "total control of flight"; Note:7E004.b.5. does not control: a. "development""technology" for integration of digital flight control, navigation and propulsion control data into a digital flight management system for "flight path optimisation"; b. "development""technology" for "aircraft" flight instrument systems integrated solely for VOR, DME, ILS or MLS navigation or approaches. 6. full authority digital flight control or multisensor mission management systems employing "expert systems"; N.B.:for "technology" for Full Authority Digital Engine Control ("FADEC"), see 9E003.a.9. c. "technology" for the "development" of helicopter systems, as follows: 1. multi-axis fly-by-wire or fly-by-light controllers which combine the functions of at least two of the following into one controlling element: a. collective controls;