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service abroad

service abroad
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • naval service aboard a ship at sea

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    1. KBC will retain its corporate banking business, foreign branches that are necessary to service local corporate customers with activities abroad, KBC Securities, Market and Assurisk (reinsurance).
    2. Where the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 1393/2007 are not applicable, Article 15 of the Hague Convention of 15 November 1965 on the service abroad of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters shall apply if the document instituting the proceedings or an equivalent document had to be transmitted abroad pursuant to that Convention.
    3. Defined by Post as comprising ‘the carriage of parcels where the parcel is collected from the customer abroad or where the parcel is collected by foreign parcel service providers for delivery within Austria — e.g. on the basis of bilateral agreements and/or under the Universal Postal Union Convention’.
    4. The Commission therefore confirms its view that the scheme is specific because, for example, it favours only undertakings that are engaged in exporting and accordingly ‘exhibit products’ at trade fairs abroad, as opposed to service undertakings, undertakings trading in goods not suitable for being exhibited at trade fairs, and undertakings taking part in trade fairs in Italy.
    5. Article 1 of the first of these, dated 25 April 1991, specifies that ‘the Ministry shall provide its assistance for the combining of small orders of books by CELF intended for abroad (…)’. Another agreement, dated 23 October 1997, mentions, it would seem, for the first time, that ‘the Ministry shall provide its assistance for the operating costs of CELF's public service associated with small orders’.
    6. RTP has: (a) and (c) to contribute to enlightening, informing and educating the population; (b) to guarantee news coverage: (d) to (h) to make broadcasting time available for official messages, religious events, political parties, trade unions, the government and the public administration; (i) to broadcast two general coverage programmes, one of which should cover the Autonomous Regions of Madeira and the Azores; (j) and (m) to broadcast programmes on education, training, sport and culture; (l) to support and promote the cinema; (n) to keep audiovisual files; (o) to exchange programmes and information with Madeira and the Azores; (p) to produce and broadcast programmes for Portuguese communities abroad; (q) to cooperate with Portuguese-speaking countries; (r) to ensure direct coverage of main events abroad; (s) to maintain contacts with other European public service television broadcasters; and (t) to ensure that television broadcasting is in conformity with the guidelines laid down by the competent international bodies.
    7. Accordingly, the Commission is of the opinion that the bulk of the eligible costs for the establishment of permanent structures abroad which were taken into consideration by the Italian Government in granting the first subsidised loan to WAM SpA in 1995, namely rent of premises (ITL 81,21 million), insurance and related facilities, as well as other operating costs such as personnel, fittings and equipment for premises (ITL 10,82 million, ITL 30,55 million and ITL 556,94 million respectively), are costs which the firm had itself to bear; the same applies to display models and spare parts for after-sales service (ITL 38,23 million).