Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
binding on them
German translation:
für sie verbindlich
English term
binding on them
The decision referred to in subparagraph 1 shall be reasoned and addressed to the national regulatory authorities concerned and***** binding on them.****
The Chair of the Board shall notify, without undue delay, the decision referred to in subparagraph 1 to the national regulatory authorities.
It shall inform the Commission thereof.
The decision shall be published on the website of BEREC without delay.
4 +3 | für sie verbindlich | Bettina Rittsteuer |
Non-PRO (1): Edith Kelly
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Proposed translations
für sie verbindlich
-reasoned and
-addressed to the national regulatory authorities concerned and
-binding on them.
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