block exemption definition
block exemption means the exemption from the Chapter I prohibition(5) arising by virtue of this Order for the category of agreements(6) specified in this Order;
block exemption has the meaning set forth in Section 21.2.
block exemption means Commission Regulation (EC) No. 651/2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the Common Market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the TFEU, as extended, modified, amended, replaced or re-enacted from time to time and all regulations from time to time deriving validity therefrom;
More Definitions of block exemption
block exemption has the meaning given to it in Recital (B) above;
block exemption the Technology Transfer Block Exemption contained in Commission Regulation 240/96 of January 31 1996.
block exemption means any category of decisions, practices or agreements by or between undertakings excluded from the application of the provisions of Part III of the Act;
block exemption means the exemption of certain types of specialization agreements from the application of the provisions on prohibited agreements stipulated in Article 7 paragraph (1) of the Law on Protection of Competition (hereinafter “the Law”);
block exemption means the Competition ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Public Transport Ticketing Schemes Block Exemption) Order 2001, SI2001/319; as amended by the Competition ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Public Transport Ticketing Schemes Block Exemption) (Amendment) Order 2005 (SI2005/3347).
block exemption. Commission Regulation (EC) No. 800/2008 of 6
block exemption means exemption of some specific categories of State aid from the requirement of prior notification to the European Commission. Article 109 of the TFEU grants the powers to the Council to pass new legal acts required for the implementation of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty. It applies in the first place, to identify the terms and conditions for the implementation of Article 108(3) of the Treaty concerning a notification procedure. The Council may pass legal acts concerning the types of State aid that will be exempted from the State aid notification procedure. These categories of State aid are compatible with the Treaty if they fulfil certain conditions, thus they are exempt from the requirement of prior notification. According to Commission Regulation (EU) N°651/2014 of 17 June 201429 block exemption rules currently apply to:• regional aid• aid to small and mediumasized enterprises• aid for research and development and innovation• training aid• aid for environmental protection• aid for disadvantaged workers and for workers with disabilities• aid to make good the damage caused by natural disasters• social aid for transport for residents of remote regions• aid for broadband infrastructures• aid for culture and heritage conservation• aid for sport and multifunctional recreational infrastructure• aid for local infrastructure.In applying the general exemption, instead of the notification Member States are required to submit to the European Commission a brief summary of information on the application of the exemption in a prescribed format.According to Article 7 of the Ukrainian Law on State Aid to Undertakings, the Auhorised Body (AMCU) ‘may define the terms and conditions to relieve certain categories of State aid providers from the obligation to notify’.30. ‘biofuels’ means liquid or gaseous fuel for transport produced from biomass31. ‘biomass’ means the bio+degradable fraction of products, waste and residues from agriculture (including vegetal and animal substances), forestry and related industries, as well as the bio+degradable portion of industrial and municipal waste32.