Betekenis van:
stamp down

to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • door trappen ergens in brengen
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • door erop te trappen naar binnen duwen
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • bedwingen
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • ontstoren
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • instampen
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • beteugelen, supprimeren, onderdrukken
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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to stamp down
Werkwoord
  • neertrappen
  • to put down by force or authority
"stamp down on littering"

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  1. The attached drawings show the shape, dimensions and outline of the letters and numbers for the EC initial verification marks as laid down in point 3.1; the first two drawings show the various parts of the stamp and the third is an example of a stamp.
  2. The customs office from where the products leave the customs territory of the Community shall enter one of the indications set down in Annex IX on the two copies mentioned above, and stamp them as authentic.
  3. List of such Member States and zones are laid down in Commission Decisions 2002/300/EC and 1994/722/EEC. The colour of the stamp and signature must be different to that of the other particulars in the certificate.
  4. The customs office from where the products leave the customs territory of the Community shall enter one of the indications set down in Annex IX on the two copies mentioned above, and stamp them as authentic. It shall hand the stamped copies bearing the relevant indication to the exporter or his representative.
  5. when verification is made in several stages, on the instrument or part of an instrument which fulfils the conditions laid down for operations other than those at the place of installation, at the place where the stamp-date is affixed or in any other place specified in the separate Directives;
  6. These special marks must be such that they cannot be confused with the oval stamp for pig meat provided for in point 50 of Chapter XI of Annex I to Directive 64/433/EEC, or after its date of application the health mark in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific rules for the organisation of official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption [12], and with the oval stamp for pig meat products and other products containing pig meat provided for in point 4 of Chapter VI of Annex B to Directive 77/99/EEC, or after its date of application the identification mark in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific hygiene rules for food of animal origin [13].
  7. Animal Health attestationI, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal casings described above complies with the animal health conditions laid down in the Animal Health attestation in section 9 of the model certificate in Annex IA to 2003/779/ECOfficial stamp and signatureDone at on(signature of official veterinarian) (8)(stamp) (8)(name in capital letters, qualifications and title)Notes(1) In accordance with Article 12 (4) or Article 13 of Council Directive 97/78/EC.(2) Issued by the competent authority.(3) Address (and approval number if known) of the warehouse in a free zone, free warehouse, customs warehouse or ship chandler shall be included.(4) Complete as appropriate.(5) The registration number(s) of rail-wagon or lorry and the name of the ship should be given as appropriate.
  8. (stamp)Official stamp and signatureDone at on(signature of official veterinarian)(name in capital letters, qualifications and title)Notes for guidance:(1) Live animals of the family Camelidae.(2) Animal health certificate for non domestic animals other than Suidae, consigned to the European Community (model “RUM”) as laid down in Annex I part 2 to Council Decision 79/542/EEC.(3) Date in which the last animal in a group entered the quarantine facility.(4) Tests performed in accordance with the methods described in point 1.1 of Chapter 2, part 4 of Annex I to Council Decision 79/542/EEC.(5) Results of the tests performed must be attached in original to this health attestation.(6) Delete as appropriate.NB: Sampling and testing procedures must be grouped as much as possible while respecting the minimum time intervals to avoid excessive handling and manipulation of the animals.’
  9. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 2005/72/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.
  10. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery or aquaculture products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 98/695/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.’
  11. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 2005/73/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.
  12. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery or aquaculture products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 97/102/EC.Done at , on(Place) (Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.’
  13. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 2005/74/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.
  14. Health attestationThe official inspector hereby certifies that the fishery or aquaculture products specified above:1. were caught and handled on board vessels in accordance with the health rules laid down by Directive 92/48/EEC;2. were landed, handled and where appropriate packaged, prepared, processed, frozen, thawed and stored hygienically in compliance with the requirements laid down in Chapters II, III and IV of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;3. have undergone health controls in accordance with Chapter V of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;4. are packaged, marked, stored and transported in accordance with Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the Annex to Directive 91/493/EEC;5. do not come from toxic species or species containing biotoxins;6. have satisfactorily undergone the organoleptic, parasitological, chemical and microbiological checks laid down for certain categories of fishery products by Directive 91/493/EEC and in the implementing decisions thereto.The undersigned official inspector hereby declares that he is aware of the provisions of Directives 91/493/EEC and 92/48/EEC and Decision 2003/760/EC.Done at , on(Place) (Date)Official stamp (1)Signature of official inspector (1)(Name in capital letters, capacity and qualifications of person signing)(1) The colour of the stamp and signature must be different from that of the other particulars in the certificate.’
  15. In order to ensure that pig meat, pig meat products and other products containing pig meat, not fulfilling certain animal health requirements are not dispatched from Sardinia and to ensure the traceability of such pig meat and products, the pig meat should be specially marked. These special marks must be such that they cannot be confused with the oval stamp for pig meat provided for in point 50 of Chapter XI of Annex I to Directive 64/433/EEC, or after its date of application the health mark in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific rules for the organisation of official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption [12], and with the oval stamp for pig meat products and other products containing pig meat provided for in point 4 of Chapter VI of Annex B to Directive 77/99/EEC, or after its date of application the identification mark in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific hygiene rules for food of animal origin [13].