Eligible Expenditures. 1. Subject to Arncle 7.6 of the Regulanon, eligible expenditures of this Programme are: a. management costs of the Programme Operator in accordance with the detailed budget in the financial plan; b. payments to projects within this Programme in accordance with the Regulanon, this programme agreement and the project contract; c. expenditure of funds for bilateral relanons in accordance with Article 7.7 of the Regulation; 2. Expenditure related to the categories referred to in subparagraphs (d), (e) and (f) of Arncle 7.1 of the Regulanon are eligible in accordance with Chapter 7 thereof if such expenditures are explicitly approved by the NMFA in the programme decision. The implementanon of the acnvines under these categories shall be in compliance with the operational rules. 3. Eligible expenditures of projects are those actually incurred by the Project Promoter or project partners, meet the criteria set in Arncle 7.2 of the Regulanon and fall within the categories and fulfil the condinons of direct eligible expenditure set in Arncle 7.3 of the Regulanon as well as indirect costs in accordance with Arncle 7.4 of the Regulation. 4. The first date of eligibility of expenditures in projects shall be set in the project contract in accordance with Arncle 7.14 of the Regulanon. The first date of eligibility of any pre-defined projects shall be no earlier than the date on which the Nanonal Focal Point nonfies the NMFA of a posinve appraisal of the pre-defined projects by the Programme Operator in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 5.5 of the Regulation. 5. The maximum eligible costs of the categories referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 are set in the programme decision. Programme specific rules on the eligibility of expenditure set in the programme decision or in the operanonal rules shall be complied with.
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Eligible Expenditures. 1. Subject to Arncle Arucle 7.6 of the RegulanonRegulauon, eligible expenditures of this Programme are:
a. management costs of the Programme Operator in accordance with the detailed budget in the financial plan;
b. payments to projects within this Programme in accordance with the RegulanonRegulauon, this programme agreement and the project contract;
c. expenditure of funds for bilateral relanons relauons in accordance with Article 7.7 of the Regulation;
2. Expenditure related to the categories referred to in subparagraphs (d), (e) and (f) of Arncle Arucle 7.1 of the Regulanon Regulauon are eligible in accordance with Chapter 7 thereof if such expenditures are explicitly approved by the NMFA in the programme decision. The implementanon implementauon of the acnvines acuviues under these categories shall be in compliance with the operational rules.
3. Eligible expenditures of projects are those actually incurred by the Project Promoter or project partners, meet the criteria set in Arncle Arucle 7.2 of the Regulanon Regulauon and fall within the categories and fulfil fulfil the condinons condiuons of direct eligible expenditure set in Arncle Arucle 7.3 of the Regulanon Regulauon as well as indirect costs in accordance with Arncle Arucle 7.4 of the Regulation.
4. The first first date of eligibility of expenditures in projects shall be set in the project contract in accordance with Arncle Arucle 7.14 of the RegulanonRegulauon. The first first date of eligibility of any pre-defined defined projects shall be no earlier than the date on which the Nanonal Nauonal Focal Point nonfies noufies the NMFA of a posinve posiuve appraisal of the pre-defined defined projects by the Programme Operator in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 5.5 of the Regulation.
5. The maximum eligible costs of the categories referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 are set in the programme decision. Programme specific specific rules on the eligibility of expenditure set in the programme decision or in the operanonal operauonal rules shall be complied with.
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Samples: Programme Agreement, Programme Agreement