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Document L:1977:018:TOC
Official Journal of the European Communities, L 18, 21 January 1977
Official Journal of the European Communities, L 18, 21 January 1977
Official Journal of the European Communities, L 18, 21 January 1977
Official Journal |
English Edition | Legislation | |||
Contents | I Acts whose publication is obligatory | |||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 106/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the import levies on cereals and on wheat or rye flour groats and meal | ||||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 107/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the premiums to be added to the import levies on cereals, flour and malt | ||||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 108/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the import levies on calves and adult bovine animals and on beef and veal other than frozen | ||||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 109/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the minimum import levies on olive oil | ||||
* | Commission Regulation (EEC) No 110/77 of 20 January 1977 re-establishing the levying of customs duties on spoons, forks, fish-eaters etc., and similar kitchen or tableware, of stainless steel, falling within subheading 82.14 A, originating in South Korea to which the preferential tariff arrangements set out in Council Regulation (EEC) No 3021/76 apply | |||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 111/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the special levies applicable to New Zealand butter and cheese imported into the United Kingdom under Protocol 18 | ||||
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 112/77 of 20 January 1977 fixing the import levies on white sugar and raw sugar | ||||
II Acts whose publication is not obligatory | ||||
Commission | ||||
77/76/ECSC: | ||||
* | Commission Decision of 5 January 1977 derogating from High Authority recommendation 1/64 concerning an increase in the protective duty on iron and steel products at the external frontiers of the Community (eighty-fifth derogation) |
EN | Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period. |