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general delivery

general delivery
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the part of a post office that handles mail for persons who call for it

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    1. The satisfactory delivery of high quality services of general economic interest at an affordable price must be guaranteed.
    2. At the same time, the delivery, at affordable prices, of effective services of general economic interest has an important role to play in a competitive and dynamic economy.
    3. At the same time, the satisfactory delivery of high quality Services of general economic interest at an affordable price must be guaranteed.
    4. guarantee appropriate management of funds, distribution of tasks among the partners , coordination of the project, timely delivery of actions over the agreed timeline and the general visibility of both the organisation and its activities.
    5. When paper submission is allowed, either by special or general derogation as described above, delivery of packages containing proposals on paper may be carried out using normal post, private courier service or by hand.
    6. This could have negative effects on the openness and competitiveness of markets and on the delivery of some services of general interest to citizens and enterprises, whether economic or non-economic.
    7. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the making available of funds, other financial assets or economic resources necessary to ensure the timely delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance in Somalia, by the UN, its specialized agencies or programmes, humanitarian organizations having observer status with the UN General Assembly that provide humanitarian assistance, or their implementing partners.
    8. However, on the basis of the findings stated in recitals 92 to 96, the Commission considers that the present measure envisaging to grant support to normal commercial activities of commercial undertakings cannot be considered as compensation payment for the delivery of a service of general economic interest in accordance with Article 86(2) of the EC Treaty.
    9. In his report of 10 August 2007, the UN Secretary General proposed the deployment of a multidimensional presence, including a possible EU military component, in Eastern Chad and North-Eastern Central African Republic, inter alia, aimed at improving the security of refugees and internally displaced persons, facilitating the delivery of humanitarian assistance and creating favourable conditions for reconstruction and development efforts in theses regions.
    10. Moreover, even if the commercial broadcasters had been charged with the delivery of a service of general economic interest (quod non), Article 86(2) of the EC Treaty requires that the compensation does not exceed what is necessary to cover the costs incurred by the undertaking in discharging the public service obligations, account being taken of the relevant receipts and a reasonable profit.
    11. Lastly, France makes the point that, in addition to the universal postal service it provides, La Poste incurs additional net costs associated with the services of general economic interest (SGEIs) that it performs with regard to the transport and delivery of newspapers, periodicals and the like and with regard to regional planning.
    12. This could have negative effects on the openness and competitiveness of markets and on the delivery of some services of general interest to citizens and enterprises, whether economic or non-economic. Member States and the Commission should increase their efforts to avoid market fragmentation, achieve interoperability and promote commonly agreed ICT solutions, while ensuring the appropriate governance.
    13. On 12 December 2008, the European Council endorsed the Council’s statement on strengthening international security, reaffirming its determination to combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery and promoting concrete and realistic disarmament initiatives which the Union submitted at the United Nations General Assembly.
    14. Changes or updates of details which do not change the nature or the general scope of remedies (e.g. extension of reporting obligations, details of required insurance coverage, amounts of penalties, or delivery times) should be notified by means of the short notification form.
    15. In addition, the implementation of agreed measures to open up the network industries to competition (in the areas of electricity and gas, transport, telecommunications and postal services) should help ensure lower overall prices and greater choice whilst guaranteeing the delivery of services of general economic interest to all citizens.