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working rule

working rule
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a rule that is adequate to permit work to be done

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    1. Rule 54 — Working parties
    2. Rule 57 — Working parties
    3. Rule 52 — Working parties
    4. The rule in the list represents the minimum amount of working or processing required, and the carrying-out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying-out of less working or processing cannot confer originating status.
    5. As a rule, the EUSR shall report in person to the High Representative and to the PSC and may report also to the relevant Working Group.
    6. As a rule, the EUSR shall report in person to the SG/HR and to the PSC and may report also to the relevant working group.
    7. The deadline for the submission of amendments can be reduced to three working days by the President in cases where Rule 15(4) is applied.
    8. As a rule, the EUSR shall report in person to the SG/HR and to the PSC and may report also to the relevant Working Group.
    9. As a rule, the EUSR shall report in person to the Secretary-General/High Representative and to the PSC and may report also to the relevant working group.
    10. All other persons, including those working directly with Members, shall only have access to Parliament under the conditions laid down in Rule 9(2).
    11. As a rule, the EUSR will report in person to the SG/HR and to the PSC and may report also to the relevant Working Group.
    12. all metallic components making up, or used with, a sling must have a working coefficient chosen in such a way as to guarantee an adequate level of safety; this coefficient is, as a general rule, equal to 4;
    13. The working coefficients for components set out in sections 4.1.2.4 and 4.1.2.5 are inadequate for machinery intended for the lifting of persons and must, as a general rule, be doubled.
    14. the working coefficient of wire-rope/rope-end combinations must be chosen in such a way as to guarantee an adequate level of safety; this coefficient is, as a general rule, equal to 5.
    15. The working group or Secretary-General shall subsequently, in accordance with the first sentence of Rule 36(4), submit documents for discussion together with a recommendation for a decision.