Betekenis van:
reassurance

reassurance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het geruststellen
  • the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Required solvency margin for life reassurance activities
  2. The required solvency margin for life reassurance activities shall be determined in accordance with Article 37.
  3. ‘Drowning of babies in bath seats: do they provide false reassurance?’ in Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (UK).
  4. Authorisation shall be granted for non-life reinsurance activities, life reassurance activities or all kinds of reinsurance activities, according to the request made by the applicant.
  5. In the light of the similarities between life reassurance covering mortality risk and non-life reinsurance, in particular the cover of insurance risks and the duration of the life reassurance contracts, the required solvency margin for life reassurance should be determined in accordance with the provisions laid down in this Directive for the calculation of the required solvency margin for non-life reinsurance; the home Member State should however be allowed to apply the rules provided for in Directive 2002/83/EC for the establishment of the required solvency margin in respect of life reassurance activities which are linked to investment funds or participating contracts.
  6. The Commission wanted reassurance that this measure did not discriminate against other maritime operators whose ships were in the same situation.
  7. ‘Drowning of babies in bath seats: do they provide false reassurance?’ in Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (UK). February 2005. http://www.rospa.com/productsafety/info/bathseats_drowning.pdf
  8. that the analytical method(s) used in the residues depletion study are sufficiently validated to provide the necessary reassurance that the residues data submitted are suitable as the basis for a withdrawal period.
  9. When such information, as far as there is reassurance about the robustness and quality of the data, raises doubt about relevance in humans, a lower classification may be warranted.
  10. In this case, there is no element that can be considered to have provided precise reassurance to the beneficiaries of the unlawful aid that it was in fact lawful.
  11. In addition, with respect to life reassurance activities, the available solvency margin may, upon application, with supporting evidence, by the reinsurance undertaking to the competent authority of the home Member State and with the agreement of that competent authority, consist of:
  12. Upon application, with supporting evidence, by the insurance undertaking to the competent authority of the home Member State and with the agreement of that authority, amounts recoverable from the special purpose vehicles referred to in Article 46 of Directive 2005/68/EC may be deducted as reassurance.’
  13. Upon application, with supporting evidence, by the insurance undertaking to the competent authority of the home Member State and with agreement of that authority, amounts recoverable from the special purpose vehicles referred to in Article 46 of Directive 2005/68/EC may be deducted as reassurance.’;
  14. Those measures should aim at reinforcing the local control measures, regionalising the affected Member State by separating the affected part of the territory from the disease free part thereof, and providing reassurance to the poultry sector and the trade partners about the safety of products dispatched from the disease free part of the country.
  15. That ratio may in no case be less than 85 %. Upon application, with supporting evidence, by the insurance undertaking to the competent authority of the home Member State and with agreement of that authority, amounts recoverable from the special purpose vehicles referred to in Article 46 of Directive 2005/68/EC may be deducted as reassurance.’;