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fish joint

fish joint
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    • a butt joint formed by bolting fish plates to the sides of two rails or beams

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    1. The joint reference laboratory for fish diseases shall be the Statens Veterinaere Serumlaboratorium Landbrugsministeriet, Hangoevej 2, 8200 Aarhus, Denmark .
    2. The joint reference laboratory for fish diseases shall be the Statens Veterinaere Serumlaboratorium Landbrugsministeriet, Hangoevej 2, 8200 Aarhus, Denmark
    3. The joint reference laboratory for fish diseases shall be the Statens Veterinaere Serumlaboratorium, Landbrugsministeriet, Hangøvej 2, 8200 Århus, Denmark.
    4. The joint reference laboratory for fish diseases shall be the Statens Veterinaere Serumlaboratorium, Landbrugsministeriet, Hangøvej 2, 8200 Århus, Denmark. Switzerland shall pay the costs it incurs for operations carried out by the laboratory in that capacity.
    5. the quantity of fish landed on its territory in a given reference period as a proportion of the total landings from the fishery that is subject to the joint deployment plan;
    6. At the meeting in Brussels on 24 August 2004, of the veterinary subgroup of the EC-Faroe Islands Joint Committee, the Faroe Islands presented their contingency plan for fish diseases and their withdrawal scheme for fish infected with infectious salmon anaemia, Community experts considered both documents to be in conformity with Community rules and therefore acceptable.
    7. Decision No 2/2005 of the EC-Faroe Island Joint Committee of 8 December 2005 amending Decision No 1/2001 laying down provisions to implement the Protocol on veterinary matters supplementing the Agreement between the European Community, of the one part, and the Government of Denmark and the Home Government of the Faroe Island, of the other part [4] approves a contingency plan submitted by the Faroe Islands for certain fish diseases, including fish infected with infectious salmon anaemia, in accordance with Article 15 of Council Directive 93/53/EEC of 24 June 1993 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases [5] (the contingency plan).
    8. By way of Decision of the EEA Joint Committee No 133/2007 of 26 October 2007 Iceland took over the acts referred to in Chapter I of Annex I, except for the provisions that concern live animals, other than fish and aquaculture animals, and animal products such as ova, embryo and semen.
    9. The other sectors are sustainable energy production [10], applied research and technology development [11], high-tech services [12], software development [13], quality services [14], mining [15], quarrying and treatment of minerals and marble [16], intensive agriculture and fishery [17], agricultural and agro-industrial cooperatives [18], packaging of agriculture products and fish [19], urban development [20], public car parking [21], liquid gas and fuels undertakings [22], transport to remote landlocked areas [23], large joint ventures [24], large international trade companies [25], trade undertakings [26], therapy and rehabilitation centres and disabled homes [27], specific tourism undertakings [28], monasteries for erecting hostels and cultural centres [29], engineering [30], undertakings in listed buildings or with traditional production or with a name of origin [31].