Subsidy Rules definition
Examples of Subsidy Rules in a sentence
The Beneficiary must ensure that it and any Small Amounts of Funding Exemption (SAFE) subsidy beneficiaries comply with the Subsidy Rules, as applicable.
The Beneficiary must ensure at all times that it is compliant with the obligations set out in the Subsidy Rules under which the Services are provided.
It is the Beneficiary’s responsibility to ensure that the cumulative total of public funding and aid intensity itself and any subsidy beneficiaries are receiving for the Contract does not exceed those limits stated in the Subsidy Rules.
The Recipient acknowledge and agrees that the Council accepts no liability and makes no assurance that the funding is compliant with the Subsidy Rules.
The Applicant must ensure at all times that it is compliant with the obligations set out in the Subsidy Rules under which the Services are provided.
The Coordinator shall be the intermediary between the Parties and the Steering Group and or other Authorities, and shall perform all tasks assigned to them as described in the Subsidy Rules and this ICA.
Defaulting Party: a Party which the Management board has identified to be in breach of this ICA, including the Application Form and the Subsidy Rules.
The Applicant must ensure that it and any minimal financial assistance/de minimis beneficiaries comply with the Subsidy Rules, which are those rules contained in Part 2, Title XI, Chapter 3 of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol if applicable.
The Lead Partner shall provide Historic England upon request with details of any exemption, where any such exemption is available under the Subsidy Rules, or any other justifications that the Lead Partner intends to rely upon with respect to the Project Design.
The Application Form is an integral part of this ICA as Appendix A; Authority: the legal body the NAME, as specified in the Subsidy Rules, to which the Coordinator or any other Party is accountable in respect of the execution of the Project and/or the allocated subsidy; Coordinator: The leader of the consortium, responsible for the overall project.