GATS definition

GATS means the Generation Attribute Tracking System developed by PJM-Environmental Information Services, Inc. (PJM-EIS).
GATS means the PJM Generator Attribute Tracking System or any equivalent or successor system sanctioned by the NJ BPU for the purpose of registering and tracking SRECs.

Examples of GATS in a sentence

  • It had been notified to the WTO by the Parties on 31 December 2020 under Articles XXIV:7(a) of the GATT 1994 and Article V:7(a) of the GATS, in documents WT/REG441/N/1 and S/C/N/1036 respectively.

  • The Parties indicated the Agreement created a free trade area in goods within the meaning of Article XXIV of the GATT 1994 and for trade in services within the meaning of Article V of the GATS.


More Definitions of GATS

GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services in Annex 1B to the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, done at Marrakesh, April 15, 1994, as may be amended;
GATS means the system owned and operated by PJM Environmental Services, Inc. to provide environmental and emissions attributes reporting and tracking services to its subscribers in support of Maryland Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Maryland Environmental Disclosure Requirements, along with requirements in other state jurisdictions.
GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services of 1994.
GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services, contained in Annex 1B to the WTO Agreement; GATT 1994 means the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement; goods of a Party means domestic products as these are understood in GATT 1994 or such goods as the Parties may agree, and includes originating goods of that Party; government procurement or procurement means the process by which a government obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale, or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale; Harmonized System (HS) means the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, including its General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes, as adopted and implemented by the Parties in their respective tariff laws; measure includes any law, regulation, procedure, requirement, or practice; national means:
GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services, part of Annex 1B to the WTO Agreement (as modified from time to time);
GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services, contained in Annex 1B to the WTO Agreement; GATT 1994 means the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement; goods of a Party means domestic products as these are understood in GATT 1994 or such goods as the Parties may agree, and includes originating goods of that Party; government procurement means the process by which a government obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale; Harmonized System (HS) means the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding 1 For greater certainty, “customs duty” includes an adjustment tariff imposed pursuant to Article 69 of Korea’s Customs Act. System, including its General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes, as adopted and implemented by the Parties in their respective tariff laws; Import Licensing Agreement means the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;
GATS means the General Agreement on Trade inServices in Annex 1B to the WTO Agreement; (d) "GATT 1994" means the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, references to articles inthe GATT 1994 include the interpretative notes; (e) "Harmonized System" or "HS" means the HarmonizedCommodity Description and Coding System set out in the Annex to the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System,and adopted and implemented by the Parties in theirrespective laws; (f) "Parties" means Japan and Viet Nam, and "Party" meanseither Japan or Viet Nam; and (g) "WTO Agreement" means the Marrakesh AgreementEstablishing the World Trade Organization, done atMarrakesh, April 15, 1994.