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Court of Auditors

This acronym distinguishes the Agency from the European Court of Auditors (ECA). [Pg.68]

Model to assess occupational inhalation European community European Court of Auditors European Environment Agency or a chemical ... [Pg.411]

The Court of Auditors controls the sound and lawful management of the EU-wide budget. The funds available to the EU must be used legally, economically, and for the intended purpose. [Pg.2899]

The Dyeworks Centre (an office opened by the chemical industry to handle the reparation burden in Frankfurt), in a letter to the Court of Auditors of the German Empire dated September 21, 1926, calculated the financial losses resulting from reparation shipments as follows ... [Pg.56]

There is also a Court of Auditors, which supervises the implementation of the budget. [Pg.23]

The Court of Auditors oversees the use of EU funds and ensures the proper use of such monies. [Pg.71]

Council Decision 94/805/EC of 23 November 1994, Official Journal of the European Union, 22" December 1994, L334, p.73. See also Court of Auditors Special Report No 9/99 concerning research activities in the field of agriculture and fisheries ... [Pg.633]

Other important institutions are the Court of Justice, the Economics and Social Committee, the Court of Auditors, the European Investment Bank, the European Central Bank, the Committee of the Regions and the European Ombudsman. [Pg.384]

A good understanding of nuclear economics is provided by the authoritative cost study of the French Court of Auditors dated January 2012 ( "Les couts de lafiliere elec-tro-nucleaire or The costs of the nuclear power sector, Cour des Comptes). This French report is a unique work in that it is the first time all of the costs of nuclear energy generation are put on the table, from constmction and operation of the plants until... [Pg.267]

The French Court of Auditors (2012) report estimated the historical cost of electricity generation (Gen-II reactors) in France close to 50/MWh. According to the results of this analysis, the total fuel cycle cost would then represent less than 13%, and the back-end cost would be approximately 6.5% of this historical cost. However, additional costs should be taken into account by the utilities for implementing safety improvements as a consequence of the stress tests these costs are estimated by the EC to be in the range of 30 million to 200 million per reactor unit (in the EU, total cost of upgrade of NPPs is estimated at approximately 25 billion). [Pg.268]

Simply put, whatever the safety official does and says as part of his or her job should be covered by a piece of paper. Notwithstanding the trend toward a paperless working environment, do not get caught in the trap of not having a piece of paper that is acceptable in a court of law, a stockholders meeting, or for whatever other purpose an auditor, for example, can come up with. "In this CYA world, I want it on paper, please "... [Pg.169]

Freite, Francisco de, an auditor of the Court of San Jorge in the Azores. He took depositions about the earthquake there, and as to a mysterious appearance on the sun, 190, 191, 196... [Pg.381]


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