Definitions (4/9) - Grouped by first letter "G"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "G" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

Gross national product (GNP) See Gross National Income (GNI)
The "GNP based fourth own resource" created by the Council Decision of 24 June 1988 on the system of Communities' own resources is a current transfer ...
Refers to the ability of an organisation to pay its debts as they fall due. An organisation which is able to do so is a going concern. One of the key ...
Gold bullion takes the form of coins, ingots, or bars with a purity of at least 995 parts per thousand (§ 17.241).
A gold swap involves an exchange of gold for foreign exchange deposits with an agreement that the transaction be reversed at an agreed future date at ...
The concept of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) refers to practices adopted by farmers to ensure that agricultural products are safe, of high ...
Practice in accordance with the provisions of European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organisation (EPPO) Guidelines 181 and 152.
Practice as defined in point 2.1 of Annex I to Directive 2004/10/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 on the ...
Practice whereby the treatments with plant protection products applied to given plants or plant products, in conformity with the conditions of their ...
A process or a methodology that represents the most effective way of achieving a specific objective, namely the collection, processing and ...
Goods, or "information products" are self-contained arrays of quantitative information, with or without interpretation, which can be stored for future ...
The purpose of the goods and services account is to show, by product group and for the total economy, how the products available are used. It ...
The following goods and services are not included in gross fixed capital formation: (a) small tools, working clothes, spare parts and equipment of a ...
Goods and services acquired by a household and used to satisfy the needs and wants of members of that household. Individual goods and services have ...
Any goods moved by IWT freight vessel. Note: This includes all packaging and equipment such as containers, swap-bodies or pallets.
Any goods moved by rail vehicles. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
Any goods moved by road goods vehicles. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
Any goods conveyed by merchant ships. Note: This includes all packaging and equipment such as containers, swap-bodies, pallets or road goods ...
A goods declaration is a statement made in the form prescribed by the customs, by which the persons interested indicate the particular customs ...
Delivery of products for the crew and for the operation of engines, machines and other equipment of offshore installation.
Goods for processing covers goods that are exported or imported for processing and that comprise two transactions: (i) the export of a good (e.g., ...
Goods acquired by enterprises, such as wholesalers and retailers, for the purpose of reselling them without further processing (that is, not ...
Goods for resale are goods acquired by enterprises, such as wholesalers or retailers, for the purpose of reselling them to their customers. This ...
Goods which, having been loaded on an IWT vessel in another country, entered the country by inland waterways and were unloaded there.
Goods which, having been pumped into an oil pipeline in another country or that part of the seabed allocated to it, entered the country by oil ...
Goods loaded on a foreign railway network and transported by rail on the reporting railway network for unloading in the country of this reporting ...
Goods which, having been loaded on a road vehicle in another country, entered the country by road and were unloaded there. This definition is ...
Goods which, having been loaded on a seagoing vessel in another country, entered the country by sea and were unloaded there.
Goods which, having been loaded on an IWT vessel in the country, left the country by inland waterways and were unloaded in another country.
Goods which, having been pumped into an oil pipeline in the country or that part of the seabed allocated to it, left the country by oil pipeline and ...
Goods loaded on a reporting railway network and transported by rail to be unloaded in a foreign country. Note: Wagons loaded on a railway network and ...
Goods which having been loaded on a road vehicle in the country, left the country by road and were unloaded in another country. This definition is ...
Goods which, having been loaded on a seagoing vessel in the country, left the country by sea and were unloaded in another country.
Goods in free circulation means goods which may be disposed of without customs restriction (Kyoto Convention, annex B.3, definition (f)).
Community goods dispatched from one Member State to another, which, on the way to the Member State of destination, travel directly through another ...
Goods which entered the country by inland waterways and left the country by inland waterways at a point different from the point of entry, after ...
Goods which entered the country by oil pipeline and left the country by oil pipeline at a point different from the point of entry, after having been ...
Goods carried by rail through the reporting country between two places (place of loading/unloading) outside the reporting country. This definition is ...
Goods which entered the country by road and left the country by road at a point different from the point of entry, after having been carried across ...
The combination of the place of loading and the place of unloading of the goods transported by inland waterways whichever itinerary is followed. Note: ...
Goods placed on a merchant ship for transport by sea. Note: Transshipment from one merchant ship to another is regarded as loading after ...
Products extracted from the seabed or subsoil, or manufactured by the offshore installation.
The combination of the pumping-in place and the pumping-out place of the goods transported by oil pipeline whichever itinerary is followed. ...
Goods on consignment are goods intended for sale but not actually sold at the time they cross the frontier.
Goods procured in ports covers goods (e.g., fuels, provision, stores, and supplies) procured by residents/ non-residents carriers' abroad/in the ...
The combination of the place of loading and the place of unloading of the goods transported by rail whichever itinerary is followed. This definition ...
Any single road motor vehicle designed to carry goods (e.g. a lorry), or any coupled combination of road vehicles designed to carry goods, (i.e. lorry ...
The combination of the place of loading and the place of unloading of the goods transported by road whichever itinerary is followed. This definition ...
Road vehicle designed, exclusively or primarily, to carry goods. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport ...
The combination of the port of loading and the port of unloading of the goods transported by sea whatever itinerary is followed. Note: Those ports ...
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