CELEX: 31990R2091
Language: en
Date: 1990-07-21 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2091/90 of 20 July 1990 determining the extent to which applications lodged in July 1990 for import licences for certain poultrymeat products can be accepted

21 . 7. 90                              Official Journal of the European Communities                           No L 190/43
                                   COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 2091 /90
                                                        of 20 July 1990
                  determining the extent to which applications lodged in July 1990 for import
                              licences for certain poultrymeat products can be accepted
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,                       quarter ; whereas the quantity available for the fourth
                                                                  quarter of 1990 of the products named against serial
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European              number 51.0030 in Regulation (EEC) No 3899/89 should
Economic Community,                                               therefore be determined,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3899/89
of 18 December 1989 reducing for 1990 the levies on
certain agricultural products originating in developing            HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
countries ('),
Whereas Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3920/89 (2),                                        Article 1
as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 684/90 (3), set
the quantity of poultrymeat that can be imported at a              1 . Applications for import licences for the period 1
reduced levy during the third quarter of 1990 ;                   July to 30 September 1990 submitted pursuant to Regula­
                                                                   tion (EEC) No 3920/89 shall be met :
Whereas Article 4 (5) of that Regulation stipulates that the
quantities applied for can be reduced ; whereas applica­           (a) for 8,955 % of the quantity applied for, in the case of
tions for import licences for duck meat lodged pursuant                products named against serial number 51.0020 in
to the said Regulation are for total quantities in excess of           Regulation (EEC) No 3899/89 ;
those available pursuant to Article 2 thereof ; whereas in         (b) in full, for products named against serial number
order to ensure a fair distribution of these quantities those          51.0030 in that Regulation.
applied for should be reduced by a fixed percentage ;
                                                                   2. During the first 10 days of the fourth quarter of
Whereas the applications made for licences for goose               1990 applications may be lodged pursuant to Regulation
meat are for quantities lower than those available ;               (EEC) No 3920/89 for import licences for a total quantity
whereas these applications can therefore be met in full ;          of 1 6 790 tonnes of the products named against serial
Whereas Article 4 (5) of the abovementioned Regulation             number 51.0030 in Regulation (EEC) No 3899/89.
stipulates that if the total quantity for which applications
have been submitted is less than that available the                                        Article 2
Commission shall calculate the quantity remaining,
which is to be added to that available for the following           This Regulation shall enter into force on 21 July 1990.
                  This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
                  States .
                  Done at Brussels, 20 July 1990.
                                                                             For the Commission
                                                                              Ray MAC SHARRY
                                                                         Member of the Commission
(') OJ No L 383, 30 . 12. 1989, p. 125.
(2) OJ No L 375, 23 . 12. 1989, p. 45 .
(') OJ No L 76, 22. 3 . 1990, p. 11 .