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principle of equivalence

principle of equivalence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (physics) the principle that an observer has no way of distinguishing whether his laboratory is in a uniform gravitational field or is in an accelerated frame of reference

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    1. PRINCIPLE OF EQUIVALENCE
    2. NRAs should ensure that the principle of equivalence is effectively applied.
    3. Reference offers and service level agreements are instrumental to ensuring a proper application of the principle of equivalence.
    4. Access should be provided in accordance with the principle of equivalence as set out in Annex II.
    5. Application of the principle of equivalence for access to the civil engineering infrastructure of the SMP operator for the purpose of rolling out NGA networks
    6. The SMP operator should be obliged to provide access to the distribution points in accordance with the principle of equivalence as set out in Annex II.
    7. The application of the principle of substantial equivalence mentioned in the preamble of the Agreement is without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States emanating from this Directive.
    8. The SMP operator should be obliged to provide access to the distribution points in accordance with the principle of equivalence as set out in Annex II. Where there is a request for a reference offer for access to the terminating segment, NRAs should mandate such offer as soon as possible.
    9. Whereas the proper instrument for implementing the Agreement is a Directive, within the meaning of Article 249 of the Treaty, which binds Member States as to the result to be achieved, whilst leaving to national authorities the choice of form and methods; Article VI of the Convention permits Members of the ILO to implement measures that are to their satisfaction substantially equivalent to the Standards of the Convention which is aimed both at full achievement of the general objective and purpose of the Convention and at giving effect to the said provisions of the Convention; the implementation of the Agreement by a Directive and the principle of ‘substantial equivalence’ in the Convention are thus aimed at giving Member States the ability to implement the rights and principles in a manner provided by Article VI points 3 and 4 of the Convention,