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enact

to enact
Werkwoord
    • order by virtue of superior authority; decree
    "the legislature enacted this law in 1985"

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    to enact
    Werkwoord
      • act out; represent or perform as if in a play
      "She reenacted what had happened earlier that day"

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      1. Enact legislation on corporate governance.
      2. Enact and start to implement the law for financial restructuring.
      3. It appears therefore appropriate to enact an anti-circumvention provision in this Regulation.
      4. Once entered into force, it will require States Parties to enact legislation to criminalise these offences.
      5. Upon its entry into force, it will require States Parties to enact legislation to criminalise these offences.
      6. Once it enters into force, it will require States Parties to enact legislation to criminalise these offences.
      7. Member States should also enact measures for improved (occupational) health status with the goal of reducing sickness burdens, increasing labour productivity and prolonging working life.
      8. enact reforms in the educational system aimed at improving the level of skills of the labour force and enhancing responsiveness to labour market needs.
      9. Improve EU compatibility: strengthen the capacity of all Kosovo institutions to enact and effectively enforce EU compatible policies and legislation, notably by reinforcing the structures dealing with European integration in the context of the stabilisation and association process.
      10. In order to ensure the availability of effective procedures to apply paragraph 1(a) and (c), and having due regard to Article 13, Member States shall enact mechanisms to ensure that illegally employed third-country nationals:
      11. In September 2005, the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (Nuclear Terrorism Convention) was opened for signature. Once it enters into force, it will require States Parties to enact legislation to criminalise these offences.
      12. In September 2005, the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (Nuclear Terrorism Convention) was opened for signature. Once entered into force, it will require States Parties to enact legislation to criminalise these offences.
      13. While there are some key commitments and elements that states are obliged to implement in national legislation with respect to safeguards, which are relevant to the security and control of nuclear material and nuclear-related material and activities, there are also other additional commitments that states are required to enact to enable them to comply with their international commitments under safeguards.
      14. According to the Court of Justice, it is for the national legislature to enact such rules, bearing in mind that it is for the Community legislature to fix the limits within which the national provisions concerning reduction, suspension or withdrawal are to be applied.
      15. As has constantly been reaffirmed by the Court of Justice, the Council is not deemed competent to enact rules imposing a restriction on the overlapping of two or more pensions acquired in different Member States by a reduction of the amount of a pension acquired solely under national legislation.