Common use of SUBSIDY CONTROL Clause in Contracts

SUBSIDY CONTROL. 15.1 The Grant Recipient will ensure that delivery of the Funded Activities does not put the Authority in breach of the UK’s international obligations in respect of subsidies. 15.2 The Grant Recipient will maintain appropriate records of compliance with the relevant subsidy control regime and will take all reasonable steps to assist the Authority to comply with the same and respond to any proceedings or investigation(s) into the Funded Activities by any relevant court or tribunal of relevant jurisdiction or regulatory body. 15.3 The Grant Recipient acknowledges and represents that the Grant is being awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant do not affect trade in goods and wholesale electricity between Northern Ireland and the European Union and shall ensure that the Grant is not used in way that affects any such trade. 15.4 It is important to ensure that the Grant is not, and does not become, an unlawful state aid under Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (for the purposes of the application of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol) or a “subsidy” for the purposes of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. State aid and subsidy frameworks ensure that States do not unfairly subsidise their own industry or particular parts of it. 15.5 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.

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Samples: Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement

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SUBSIDY CONTROL. 15.1 ‌ 15.1. The Grant Recipient will ensure that delivery of the Funded Activities does not put the Authority in breach of the UK’s international obligations in respect of subsidies. 15.2 15.2. The Grant Recipient will maintain appropriate records of compliance with the relevant subsidy control regime and will take all reasonable steps to assist the Authority to comply with the same and respond to any proceedings or investigation(s) into the Funded Activities by any relevant court or tribunal of relevant jurisdiction or regulatory body. 15.3 15.3. The Grant Recipient acknowledges and represents that the Grant is being awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant do not affect trade in goods and wholesale electricity between Northern Ireland and the European Union and shall ensure that the Grant is not used in way that affects any such trade. 15.4 15.4. It is important to ensure that the Grant is not, and does not become, an unlawful state State aid under Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (for the purposes of the application of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol) or a “subsidy” for the purposes of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. State aid and subsidy frameworks ensure that States do not unfairly subsidise their own industry or particular parts of it. 15.5 15.5. 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement

SUBSIDY CONTROL. 15.1 15.1. The Grant Recipient will ensure that delivery of the Funded Activities does not put the Authority in breach of the UK’s international obligations in respect of subsidies. 15.2 15.2. The Grant Recipient will maintain appropriate records of compliance with the relevant subsidy control regime and will take all reasonable steps to assist the Authority to comply with the same and respond to any proceedings or investigation(s) into the Funded Activities by any relevant court or tribunal of relevant jurisdiction or regulatory body. 15.3 15.3. The Grant Recipient acknowledges and represents that the Grant is being awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant do not affect trade in goods and wholesale electricity between Northern Ireland and the European Union and shall ensure that the Grant is not used in way that affects any such trade. 15.4 It is important to ensure that the Grant is not, and does not become, an unlawful state aid under Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (for the purposes of the application of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol) or a “subsidy” for the purposes of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement15.4. State aid and subsidy frameworks ensure that States do not unfairly subsidise their own industry or particular parts of it. 15.5 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-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 109. 15.5. The Grant Recipient acknowledges and accepts that the Grant is awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant are, and will remain, non-economic activities. The Grant Recipient shall ensure that measures are taken (where necessary), and maintained, to ensure that the Grant is not used to cross-subsidise any economic activity. [NOT USED]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

SUBSIDY CONTROL. 15.1 15.1. The Grant Recipient will ensure that delivery of the Funded Activities does not put the Authority in breach of the UK’s international obligations in respect of subsidies. 15.2 15.2. The Grant Recipient will maintain appropriate records of compliance with the relevant subsidy control regime and will take all reasonable steps to assist the Authority to comply with the same and respond to any proceedings or investigation(s) into the Funded Activities by any relevant court or tribunal of relevant jurisdiction or regulatory body. 15.3 15.3. The Grant Recipient acknowledges and represents that the Grant is being awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant do not affect trade in goods and wholesale electricity between Northern Ireland and the European Union and shall ensure that the Grant is not used in way that affects any such trade. 15.4 15.4. It is important to ensure that the Grant is not, and does not become, an unlawful state State aid under Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (for the purposes of the application of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol) or a “subsidy” for the purposes of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. State aid and subsidy frameworks ensure that States do not unfairly subsidise their own industry or particular parts of it. 15.5 15.5. 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.

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Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

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SUBSIDY CONTROL. 15.1 ‌ 15.1. The Grant Recipient will ensure that delivery of the Funded Activities does not put the Authority in breach of the UK’s international obligations in respect of subsidies. 15.2 15.2. The Grant Recipient will maintain appropriate records of compliance with the relevant subsidy control regime and will take all reasonable steps to assist the Authority to comply with the same and respond to any proceedings or investigation(s) into the Funded Activities by any relevant court or tribunal of relevant jurisdiction or regulatory body. 15.3 15.3. The Grant Recipient acknowledges and represents that the Grant is being awarded on the basis that the Funded Activities being undertaken using the Grant do not affect trade in goods and wholesale electricity between Northern Ireland and the European Union and shall ensure that the Grant is not used in way that affects any such trade. 15.4 15.4. It is important to ensure that the Grant is not, and does not become, an unlawful state aid under Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (for the purposes of the application of Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol) or a “subsidy” for the purposes of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. State aid and subsidy frameworks ensure that States do not unfairly subsidise their own industry or particular parts of it. 15.5 15.5. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

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