PL: Unbound in relation to acquisition of state-owned property, i.e. the regulations governing the privatisation process (for mode 3). | 32005D0106 — European Union law | Esheria

PL: Unbound in relation to acquisition of state-owned property, i.e. the regulations governing the privatisation process (for mode 3).

This Protocol adds new EU Member States as contracting parties, authorises signing, applies several articles provisionally, and sets customs/origin rules plus some services and establishment commitments.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32005D0106
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This Protocol adds new EU Member States as contracting parties, authorises signing, applies several articles provisionally, and sets customs/origin rules plus some services and establishment commitments. This provision lists market-access limitations and exceptions for many service sectors, including residence permits, authorisations, qualifications, nationality/residency requirements, and legal-form restrictions. This provision lists many sector-specific market-access limits, including nationality, residence, qualification, authorisation, and economic-needs requirements for certain services. This provision lists market-access limits and exceptions for many services, including some foreign ownership caps, nationality requirements, licences, and economic needs tests in selected countries and sectors. This provision lists services commitments and horizontal rules, including that some services may be treated as public utilities and that subsidiary and branch are defined.