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Under this law, higher rents were not recognised as "justified interest."
Our stand is entirely clear: Turkey has a quite justified interest in maintaining its national integrity.
The notice was only lawful if in the "justified interest of the landlord.
The selfish interests of individual corporations and countries will not succeed in undermining the entire Union's justified interest in this.
Third, going beyond protecting the basic rights of natural persons, the compromise now also takes better care of the justified interests of legal entities.
The enforcement or protection of the rights of some must not encroach on the rights and justified interests of others.
This defused a potential conflict over a significant change to exposure limit values and action limit values, without sacrificing the justified interests of employees.
At the same time, however, the justified interest of the Member States in protecting public security and order has been taken into account in the new derogation.
Everyone living in the region and beyond it has a justified interest in weapons of mass destruction not ending up in the hands of Saddam Hussein.
The justified interest in the investigation of the accusations that have been made must not result in a one-sided approach to the assessment and evaluation of the facts.
I do not mention this episode to resurrect memories, but rather because in the current negotiations there have also appeared tendencies to raise purportedly justified interests in relation to Slovenia to the level of an EU demand.
Statements from both capitals have sounded more accommodating in the last few days, with Vytautas Landsbergis, the new President of Lithuania, declaring, "The republic of Lithuania will no doubt take account of well defined and justified interests of the Soviet union."
It wants to clarify how this directly elected Parliament sees the objectives of a sound defence, and in which direction a meaningful development ought to go if Europe wants to prevent or resolve crisis situations, even when these concern territorial integrity or the defence of justified interests.
Each time, Parliament and the Council together must give the Commission a mandate, and if the Commission were to fail to take Parliament's justified interests and objections into account in this respect, it would have cause to fear that it would not be granted that mandate when it came to the next legislative act.