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  • ...horities of a {{ietaprov|Member State}}, European Anti-fraud Office of the European Commission or Europol.<br>
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  • ...orities of a {{efetaprov|Member State}}, European Anti-fraud Office of the European Commission or Europol; <br>
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  • ...ereign Lender}}, {{cddprov|Not Domestic Currency}}, {{cddprov|Not Domestic Law}}, Listed and {{cddprov|Not Domestic Issuance}}, and:<br> ...ion taken by a {{cddprov|Governmental Authority}} of a Member State of the European Union which is of general application in the jurisdiction of such {{cddprov
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  • ...nt or tax authorities of a Member State, European Anti-fraud Office of the European Commission or Europol. ...Regulation or any equivalent legal principle under its applicable national law) and was unsuccessful (other than for reasons of its own lack of good faith
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  • [[Brexit]], and our [[Magic circle law firm|learned friends]]’ nervous proclivities occasioned by it, give us th ...lander politician rips up the European rulebook in earnest — we now have ''European'' [[MiFID]], [[EMIR]], and so on, and ''UK'' [[MiFID]], [[EMIR]] and so on.
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  • ..., vulnerabilities and regulatory reform''. European Energy & Environmental Law Review 20 (issue 6, December 2011), pp. 255-289.</ref> There is a lot of information about all this, FAQs and so on at the European Commission’s web page on climate action, which at the time of writing was
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  • ...ven EU states all of whom have created their own Registries under domestic law, and not all of which are, jurisprudentially, on all fours with each other ...have no meaning, and no existence, were it not for the ongoing will of the European Union that they do. Should the {{{{{1}}}|Registry}} in which your allowance
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  • ...opean Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), Investment Research as defined by the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II), or Investment Advice ...de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (the “ACPR”) and supervised by the European Central Bank (the “ECB”), the ACPR and the Autorité des Marchés Fina
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  • ...[[MiFID|Markets in Financial Instruments Directive]] and [[EMIR]] — the [[European Market Infrastructure Regulation]]. | '''Regulation Type''' || Regulation (implemented directly into EU law) || Directive (implemented through national legislation)
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  • :{{ietaprov|Central European Time}}<br> :{{ietaprov|Change in Tax Law}}<br>
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  • {{IETA Master Agreement Central European Time}} {{IETA Master Agreement Change in Tax Law}}
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  • ...rrangements” thereby contributing to “the effectiveness and integration of European financial markets, reducing credit losses and thereby stimulating cross-bor The Brits copied the regulations into domestic English law as part of the [[Brexit]] process.
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  • ...isions of the {{efetaprov|Registries Regulation}}, or any other applicable law, or (ii) for the purposes of carrying out scheduled or emergency maintenanc ...nised as, valid for the purposes of meeting the requirements of applicable law and the relevant Emissions Trading Scheme on the {{efetaprov|Delivery Date}
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  • ...know: in coming to this conclusion the [[JC]] has consulted [[Magic circle law firm]] partners, [[managing director]]s, [[In-house lawyer|inhouse]] [[GC]] ...entially open ended one — until you convert it into something ''like'' a [[European option]] by sending the notice and specifying a date in the future on which
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  • ...its perimeter guidance rules] which, indeed, no longer represent European law but are all the same heavily influenced by it, to the point of being presen
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  • ...ndard}} reference works<ref>Goldsmith, Armitage & Berlin, ''Teach Yourself Law'', Book IV; The Open University Criminology Course, Part I; The ''Perry Mas Imagine if your bank, by law, had to pay you out the cash value of any increase in your home’s value d
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  • ...ample: {{plainlink|https://www.handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook/COBS/8A/1.html|European financial services regulations}} require institutions to have written contr ...]] — but subject always to the immutable laws of [[entropy]]. [[Eighteenth law of worker entropy|Where there’s a will, there’s a way to make it pay]].
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  • ...e precise moment a client asks for it. Possession being nine-tenths of the law, this was a very, very important risk mitigant. By agreeing to even a short ...are covered — the security package bites; possession is nine-tenths of the law and, ''In sha’Allah'', things will look better in the morning.
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