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Please return this form to the. Project Manager 1 See Annexure 7(a) for an explanation of De Minimis Aid 2 Made 15th December 2006, effective 1st January 2007 Annexure 7 (a) Explanation of the European Commission’s Rules on “De Minimis Aid” You are being offered assistance under this Project in accordance with the European Commission’s rules on “De Minimis Aid” (Commission De Minimis Aid Exemption Regulation 1998/2006). These rules allow any single business (firm, company, sole trader or entrepreneur) to receive up to €200,000 of aid and assistance from public bodies over any consecutive three financial years without contravening European state aid rules. (State aid rules are designed to prevent the public sector giving the private sector subsidies, or covering costs that commercial firms would normally be expected to bear themselves, in order to ensure the common market in goods and services within European Union.) If your business has received any aid or assistance as “De Minimis Aid” from a public body in the past 3 consecutive financial years (1st April to 31st March) then it must be disclosed and recorded in this form in the table at paragraph 2. This includes aid and assistance provided by the Greater London Authority under this Project or any other one, as well any provided by another public body or source. The Project Administrator will use this information to decide whether you are eligible to receive assistance under the Project. Any type of assistance, grant or other benefit funded by or from a public body might be caught be these rules if it covers (completely or in part) a cost, risk or liability your business would normally be expected to bear itself if run on normal commercial lines. The following is a list of the more common forms of aid that might come within these rules; however it is not exhaustive. Potentially any assistance from a public body or source might be caught. Depending on the circumstances aid may have been provided as “De Minimis Aid” or under another State Aid regulation. Should you have any doubts on this matter, please contact the body who provided the assistance to clarify the terms on which was given (ask if it was classed as “De Minimis aid”) or the Project Administrator. • Consultancy advice provided either free or at a reduced rate • Training provided either free or at a reduced rate • Grants from public bodies (capital or revenue) • Loans from public bodies at favourable rates • Loan guarantees from public bodies • Aid for investment in environmental projects at a free or reduced rate • Provision of a free or reduced rate feasibility study for research and development or other assistance with research and development • Grants from an investment trust (including charities) which may themselves have received the funds from a public body • Grants from a part publicly funded venture capital fund • Publicly administered funds, even if the funds were originally not public such as the national lottery • Waiver or deferral of fees or interest normally due to a public body such as the waiver or deferral of rent or waiver of interest normally due on late payment of taxation, rent or other costs to a public body. Schedule 6 a) Monthly Monitoring Form Project: Recipient: Start Date: Completion:

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Please return this form to the. Project Manager 1 See Annexure 7(a) for an explanation of De Minimis Aid 2 Made 15th December 2006, effective 1st January 2007 Annexure 7 (a) Explanation of the European Commission’s Rules on “De Minimis Aid” You are being offered assistance under this Project in accordance with the European Commission’s rules on “De Minimis Aid” (Commission De Minimis Aid Exemption Regulation 1998/2006). These rules allow any single business (firm, company, sole trader or entrepreneur) to receive up to €200,000 of aid and assistance from public bodies over any consecutive three financial years without contravening European state aid rules. (State aid rules are designed to prevent the public sector giving the private sector subsidies, or covering costs that commercial firms would normally be expected to bear themselves, in order to ensure the common market in goods and services within European Union.) If your business has received any aid or assistance as “De Minimis Aid” from a public body in the past 3 consecutive financial years (1st April to 31st March) then it must be disclosed and recorded in this form in the table at paragraph 2. This includes aid and assistance provided by the Greater London Authority under this Project or any other one, as well any provided by another public body or source. The Project Administrator will use this information to decide whether you are eligible to receive assistance under the Project. Any type of assistance, grant or other benefit funded by or from a public body might be caught be these rules if it covers (completely or in part) a cost, risk or liability your business would normally be expected to bear itself if run on normal commercial lines. The following is a list of the more common forms of aid that might come within these rules; however it is not exhaustive. Potentially any assistance from a public body or source might be caught. Depending on the circumstances aid may have been provided as “De Minimis Aid” or under another State Aid regulation. Should you have any doubts on this matter, please contact the body who provided the assistance to clarify the terms on which was given (ask if it was classed as “De Minimis aid”) or the Project Administrator. Consultancy advice provided either free or at a reduced rate Training provided either free or at a reduced rate Grants from public bodies (capital or revenue) Loans from public bodies at favourable rates Loan guarantees from public bodies Aid for investment in environmental projects at a free or reduced rate Provision of a free or reduced rate feasibility study for research and development or other assistance with research and development Grants from an investment trust (including charities) which may themselves have received the funds from a public body Grants from a part publicly funded venture capital fund Publicly administered funds, even if the funds were originally not public such as the national lottery Waiver or deferral of fees or interest normally due to a public body such as the waiver or deferral of rent or waiver of interest normally due on late payment of taxation, rent or other costs to a public body. Schedule 6 a) Monthly Monitoring Form Project: Recipient: Start Date: Completion:

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Please return this form to the. Project Manager 1 See Annexure 7(a) for an explanation of De Minimis Aid 2 Made 15th December 2006, effective 1st January 2007 Annexure 7 (a) Explanation of the European Commission’s Rules on “De Minimis Aid” You are being offered assistance under this Project in accordance with the European Commission’s rules on “De Minimis Aid” (Commission De Minimis Aid Exemption Regulation 1998/2006). These rules allow any single business (firm, company, sole trader or entrepreneur) to receive up to €200,000 of aid and assistance from public bodies over any consecutive three financial years without contravening European state aid rules. (State aid rules are designed to prevent the public sector giving the private sector subsidies, or covering costs that commercial firms would normally be expected to bear themselves, in order to ensure the common market in goods and services within European Union.) If your business has received any aid or assistance as “De Minimis Aid” from a public body in the past 3 consecutive financial years (1st April to 31st March) then it must be disclosed and recorded in this form in the table at paragraph 2. This includes aid and assistance provided by the Greater London Authority under this Project or any other one, as well any provided by another public body or source. The Project Administrator will use this information to decide whether you are eligible to receive assistance under the Project. Any type of assistance, grant or other benefit funded by or from a public body might be caught be these rules if it covers (completely or in part) a cost, risk or liability your business would normally be expected to bear itself if run on normal commercial lines. The following is a list of the more common forms of aid that might come within these rules; however it is not exhaustive. Potentially any assistance from a public body or source might be caught. Depending on the circumstances aid may have been provided as “De Minimis Aid” or under another State Aid regulation. Should you have any doubts on this matter, please contact the body who provided the assistance to clarify the terms on which was given (ask if it was classed as “De Minimis aid”) or the Project Administrator. Consultancy advice provided either free or at a reduced rate Training provided either free or at a reduced rate Grants from public bodies (capital or revenue) Loans from public bodies at favourable rates Loan guarantees from public bodies Aid for investment in environmental projects at a free or reduced rate Provision of a free or reduced rate feasibility study for research and development or other assistance with research and development Grants from an investment trust (including charities) which may themselves have received the funds from a public body Grants from a part publicly funded venture capital fund Publicly administered funds, even if the funds were originally not public such as the national lottery Waiver or deferral of fees or interest normally due to a public body such as the waiver or deferral of rent or waiver of interest normally due on late payment of taxation, rent or other costs to a public body. Schedule 6 a) Monthly Monitoring Form ProjectPlace: Recipient: Start Date: Completion:

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Samples: Agreement

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