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commerce
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ARTICLE-I-13
: Areas of exclusive competence [
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...
common commercial policy
. ...
ARTICLE-III-142
[
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]
... `
Companies
or
firms
' means
companies
or
firms
constituted under
civil
or
commercial
law
,
including
cooperative
societies
, and other
legal persons
governed
by
public
or
private
law
, save for those which are non-
profit
-making. ...
ARTICLE-III-145
[
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]
...
activities
of a
commercial
character
; ...
ARTICLE-III-154
[
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...
Article
III-153
shall not preclude
prohibitions
or
restrictions
on
imports
,
exports
or
goods
in
transit
justified on grounds of
public
morality
,
public
policy
or
public
security
; the
protection of health
and
life
of
humans
,
animals
or
plants
; the
protection
of
national
treasures
possessing
artistic
, historic or archaeological
value
; or the
protection
of
industrial
and
commercial
property
. Such
prohibitions
or
restrictions
shall not, however,
constitute
a means of
arbitrary
discrimination
or a disguised
restriction
on
trade
between
Member States
. ...
ARTICLE-III-155
[
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...
Member States
shall adjust any
State
monopolies
of a
commercial
character
so as to ensure that no
discrimination
regarding the
conditions
under which
goods
are procured and marketed
exists
between
nationals
of
Member States
. ...
... If a
State
monopoly
of a
commercial
character
has
rules
which are designed to make it easier to dispose of
agricultural
products
or obtain for them the best
return
,
steps
should be taken in applying this
Article
to ensure
equivalent
safeguards
for the
employment
and
standard of living
of the
producers
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-III-161
[
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... make the
conclusion
of
contracts
subject
to
acceptance
by the other
parties
of
supplementary
obligations
which, by their
nature
or according to
commercial usage
, have no
connection
with the
subject
of such
contracts
. ...
ARTICLE-III-162
[
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... making the
conclusion
of
contracts
subject
to
acceptance
by the other
parties
of
supplementary
obligations
which, by their
nature
or according to
commercial usage
, have no
connection
with the
subject
of such
contracts
. ...
ARTICLE-III-201
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... Where a
Member State
with a
derogation
is in difficulties or is seriously threatened with difficulties as
regards
its
balance of payments
either as a result of an overall
disequilibrium
in its
balance of payments
, or as a result of the type of
currency
at its
disposal
, and where such difficulties are
liable
in particular to jeopardise the
functioning
of the
internal market
or the
implementation
of the
common commercial policy
, the
Commission
shall immediately
investigate
the
position
of the
State
in
question
and the
action
which, making use of all the means at its
disposal
, that
State
has taken or may take in
accordance
with the
Constitution
. The
Commission
shall
state
what
measures
it recommends the
Member State
concerned
to
adopt
. If the
action
taken by a
Member State
with a
derogation
and the
measures
suggested by the
Commission
do not prove sufficient to overcome the difficulties which have arisen or which
threaten
, the
Commission
shall, after consulting the
Economic
and
Financial
Committee
, recommend to the
Council
the granting of
mutual assistance
and appropriate
methods
. ...
ARTICLE-III-315
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... The
common commercial policy
shall be based on
uniform
principles
, particularly with
regard
to
changes
in
tariff
rates
, the
conclusion
of
tariff
and
trade
agreements
relating to
trade
in
goods
and
services
, and the
commercial
aspects
of
intellectual property
,
foreign
direct
investment
, the
achievement
of uniformity in
measures
of liberalisation,
export
policy
and
measures
to
protect
trade
such as those to be taken in the
event
of dumping or
subsidies
. The
common commercial policy
shall be
conducted
in the
context
of the
principles
and
objectives
of the
Union
's external
action
. ...
... The
common commercial policy
shall be based on
uniform
principles
, particularly with
regard
to
changes
in
tariff
rates
, the
conclusion
of
tariff
and
trade
agreements
relating to
trade
in
goods
and
services
, and the
commercial
aspects
of
intellectual property
,
foreign
direct
investment
, the
achievement
of uniformity in
measures
of liberalisation,
export
policy
and
measures
to
protect
trade
such as those to be taken in the
event
of dumping or
subsidies
. The
common commercial policy
shall be
conducted
in the
context
of the
principles
and
objectives
of the
Union
's external
action
. ...
... The
common commercial policy
shall be based on
uniform
principles
, particularly with
regard
to
changes
in
tariff
rates
, the
conclusion
of
tariff
and
trade
agreements
relating to
trade
in
goods
and
services
, and the
commercial
aspects
of
intellectual property
,
foreign
direct
investment
, the
achievement
of uniformity in
measures
of liberalisation,
export
policy
and
measures
to
protect
trade
such as those to be taken in the
event
of dumping or
subsidies
. The
common commercial policy
shall be
conducted
in the
context
of the
principles
and
objectives
of the
Union
's external
action
. ...
...
European laws
shall
establish
the
measures
defining the
framework
for
implementing
the
common commercial policy
. ...
... For the
negotiation
and
conclusion
of
agreements
in the
fields
of
trade
in
services
and the
commercial
aspects
of
intellectual property
, as well as
foreign
direct
investment
, the
Council
shall
act
unanimously
where such
agreements
include
provisions
for which
unanimity
is required for the
adoption
of
internal
rules
. ...
... The
exercise
of the
competences
conferred by this
Article
in the
field
of the
common commercial policy
shall not
affect
the delimitation of
competences
between the
Union
and the
Member States
, and shall not
lead
to
harmonisation
of
legislative
or
regulatory
provisions
of the
Member States
insofar as the
Constitution
excludes such
harmonisation
. ...
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