A certificate stating that
your Articles meet all necessary requirements of the section of the state statute regarding Articles of Incorporation.
Not exact matches
If the University provides a supplement to a Postdoctoral Scholar such that the Postdoctoral Scholar's total salary exceeds the Postdoctoral Scholar's base salary / stipend rate, continuance or discontinuance of the supplement is at the sole discretion of the University, unless the supplement is
necessary to
meet the salary / stipend
requirements of this
article.
This is normally done by applying the standards of
article 52 (1) of the Charter, which provides that the limitation of a right must be provided for by law and must
meet the
requirement of proportionality, i.e. it must be
necessary and must
meet objectives of general interest (par.
42 It can not therefore be inferred from
Article 70 (4) of Regulation No 883/2004, read in conjunction with
Article 1 (j) thereof, that EU law precludes national legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, under which the right to a special non ‑ contributory cash benefit is conditional upon
meeting the
necessary requirements for obtaining a legal right of residence in the Member State concerned.
80 In the light of all of the foregoing, the answer to the question referred is that EU law — in particular, as it results from
Article 7 (1)(b),
Article 8 (4) and
Article 24 (1) and (2) of Directive 2004/38 — must be interpreted as precluding national legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, which, even as regards the period following the first three months of residence, automatically — whatever the circumstances — bars the grant of a benefit, such as the compensatory supplement provided for in Paragraph 292 (1) of the ASVG, to a national of another Member State who is not economically active, on the grounds that, despite having been issued with a certificate of residence, he does not
meet the
necessary requirements for obtaining the legal right to reside on the territory of the first Member State for a period of longer than three months, since obtaining that right of residence is conditional upon that national having sufficient resources not to apply for the benefit.