State Aid Law definition

State Aid Law means the law embodied in Articles 107 -109 of Section 2, Title VII, of the Common Rules on Competition, Taxation and Approximation of Laws- Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
State Aid Law means the law embodied in Articles 107 to 109 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and such further decisions of the European Institutions and Courts as supplement the state aid provisions contained within the treaty, as well as any broadly equivalent provisions in any other international treaty or instrument which is applicable to the United Kingdom and which governs the giving of aid by the state to undertakings.
State Aid Law means the law embodied in Articles 107 -109 of Section 2, Title VII, of the Common Rules on Competition, Taxation and Approximation of Laws- Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union’ (2008/C 115/01).

Examples of State Aid Law in a sentence

  • The Secretary of State has taken into account the Grant Recipient's representations on State Aid Law compliance in deciding to offer the Grant.

  • Where the Secretary of State has provided its views on any aspect of State Aid Law, the Grant Recipient confirms that it has considered this information alongside all other sources of State Aid Law available at the time of entering into this Funding Agreement (including regulations and decisions published on the European Commission website) in undertaking its own assessment of the Project's compliance.

  • The Grant Recipient acknowledges and accepts that the Grant is awarded on the basis that it is in accordance with the Northern Ireland Protocol (where appropriate), the subsidy control provisions of the EU-UK Trade Agreement and any Domestic Law which replaces State Aid Law following the UK’s exit from the European Union and on the basis that the Funded Activities meet the conditions set out in Annex 10.

  • The Recipient acknowledges that failure to comply with State Aid Law could result in recovery of some or all of any public sector funding paid to the Recipient.

  • Nevertheless, legal regulations with respect to European State Aid Law (Europäisches Beihilfenrecht) apply.


More Definitions of State Aid Law

State Aid Law means the law embodied in Article 107- 109 of section 2, Title VII of the Common Rules on Competition, Taxation and Approximation of Laws – Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union or any Domestic Law which replaces such State Aid Law following the UK’s exit from the European Union; and
State Aid Law means the UK’s international subsidy control commitments from 1 January 2021 (as amended from time to time) that replace the law embodied in Articles 107 -109 of Section 2, Title VII, of the Common Rules on Competition, Taxation and Approximation of Laws- Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.. Due Diligence
State Aid Law means any European Union State aid laws (including without limitation under Articles 106 to 109 inclusive of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (as amended) and/or any applicable judgement, court order, statute, statutory instrument, regulation, directive or decision.
State Aid Law means all legally enforceable requirements in relation to State Aid as defined in Articles 107, 108 and 109 of the Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) or any other applicable law relating to State Aid in force from time to time.
State Aid Law means the EU State aid rules in so far as they are retained under the Withdrawal Agreement, specifically in respect of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
State Aid Law means all legally enforceable requirements in relation to State Aid as defined in Articles 107, 108 and 109 of the Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) or any other applicable law relating to State Aid in force from time to time. Useful Economic Life of the Asset: [x] years from the Voucher Expiry Date Voucher Claim: a claim for payment of the Smart Energy Voucher by the Recipient at the end of the Voucher Period. Voucher Period: the period for Voucher Start Date and ending on the Voucher Expiry Date.
State Aid Law means the law embodied in Articles 107 -109 of Section 2, Title VII of the Common Rules on Competition, Taxation and Approximation of Laws- Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. Due Diligence Nottingham City Council will be responsible for undertaking due diligence checks on all organisations involved in delivery of their ESOL for Integration Fund programme.