Subsidies definition

Subsidies means the difference between all costs expended by the corporation, less any recoveries by the corporation. It also includes unrecovered development, land, financing and carrying costs.
Subsidies means monies provided by the state to or on behalf of individuals or entities to assist in defraying general expenses.
Subsidies means funds received from Government agencies, charitable organizations or international development agencies to cover some or all of the costs of provision of water and sanitation services.

Examples of Subsidies in a sentence

  • The rights and obligations of the Parties in respect of subsidies and countervailing measures shall be governed by Article XVI of the GATT 1994 and the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, except as otherwise provided for in this Article.


More Definitions of Subsidies

Subsidies has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 6.1.
Subsidies. ; means the Government’s replacement scheme for the previous state aid framework; and
Subsidies. ; means the Central Government scheme effective from 4th March 2021 that replaces the state aid framework;
Subsidies any financial contribution granted by the authorities or a regional organisation or another public organisation, i.e. when:
Subsidies shall have the meaning as in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (GATT 1994) and the relevant WTO Agreements;
Subsidies means financial support from the government or donor agency to meet certain operating expenses.
Subsidies means, with respect to the period from June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2027, any federal tax credits, credits issued pursuant to a federal clean energy standard, and other federal credits, direct payments, or similar subsidy programs that support carbon-free generation from any unit of government applicable to the Facility and for which Seller is eligible to apply for in relation to the Facility.