Betekenis van:
personal relation

personal relation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a relation between persons

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    1. Attention is focussed on the potential for growth of the personal and industrial use garbage compactor market in relation to trends in law.
    2. However, those obligations should apply in relation to a personal transaction, or the commencement of successive personal transactions, carried out on behalf of the same person if those instructions are changed or if new instructions are issued.
    3. The personal data must be adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which they are transferred and further processed.
    4. ‘health and safety’ means, in relation to a recipient or a third person, the prevention of death or serious personal injury,
    5. of the committee established under the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on mutual recognition in relation to the listing of a conformity assessment body under the sectoral chapter on personal protective equipment
    6. In relation to its responsibilities under this Article and the processing of personal data involved therein, the Commission shall be regarded as a controller in accordance with Article 2(d) of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
    7. In relation to their responsibilities to notify information for storage in the database and the processing of personal data involved therein, the competent authorities shall be regarded as controllers in accordance with Article 2(d) of Directive 95/46/EC.
    8. of 13 December 2006 of the committee established under the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on mutual recognition in relation to the listing of a conformity assessment body under the sectoral chapter on personal protective equipment
    9. Provision should be made to that effect in order to allow for adequate flexibility and to reduce the bureaucratic burden in relation to imports of personal and household effects.
    10. In relation to their responsibilities to notify information for storage in the database and the processing of personal data involved therein, the competent authorities shall be regarded as controllers in accordance with Article 2(d) of Directive 95/46/EC. In relation to its responsibilities under this Article and the processing of personal data involved therein, the Commission shall be regarded as a controller in accordance with Article 2(d) of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
    11. The Commission, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the Member States should put in place appropriate safeguards in relation with the processing of personal data for the purpose of contact tracing, in particular concerning the use of derogation from provisions of Directive 95/46/EC and of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001, ensuring that they process personal data in the EWRS in compliance with, respectively, Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 and Directive 95/46/EC.
    12. This situation is reflected in Article 23 of Law No 40/1998 of 9 December 1998 on personal income tax and other tax rules [19], which confirms the unequal treatment of dividends (specific to capital companies subject to the general tax system) in relation to cooperative income (specific to cooperatives subject to special tax arrangements).
    13. The remaining shortcomings as regards seafarers’ training and certification procedures mainly concern missing legal provisions in relation to minor aspects of the training provided by the Maritime Education and Training Institutions, the definition of relevant objectives for the application of the Quality Standards System and training requirements regarding personal survival techniques and the use of survival craft.
    14. The right of any person who has suffered damage as a result of an unlawful processing operation or of any act incompatible with national provisions adopted pursuant to Directive 95/46/EC to receive compensation, which derives from Article 23 of that Directive, applies also in relation to the unlawful processing of any personal data pursuant to this Directive.
    15. The data must be adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which they are collected and/or further processed. The data controller must implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access.