De Minimis Aid definition

De Minimis Aid means Financial Advantage which complies with the requirements of the De Minimis Regulations.
De Minimis Aid means aid referred to in Regulation (EU) No 1407/2013 of 18 December 2013 on the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to de minimis aid (OJ EU L 352/1, 24.12.2013);
De Minimis Aid means de minimis aid within the meaning of Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1998/2006 (de minimis aid).

Examples of De Minimis Aid in a sentence

  • De Minimis Aid can come from any State body, agency or department.

  • The Company acknowledges and hereby agrees that its signature of this Agreement constitutes its awareness of and adherence to the De Minimis Aid Regulation.

  • The SFC Contribution constitutes State Aid as defined under Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty of Rome and is being granted as ‘de minimis’ aid under Commission Regulation EC 1998/2006 (the "De Minimis Aid Regulation”).

  • You are required to provide details of all other De Minimis Aid which has been granted to You or Your company/organisation within the past three years.

  • It should be noted that a false declaration by an aid recipient which results in the breach of the EUR200,000 limit could give rise to the De Minimis Aid being recovered with interest.

  • This section of the form is necessary because any grant giver (in this case DIT), which awards a grant under the De Minimis Aid Regulation, is required to ensure that the €200,000 limit will not be breached when they agree an application for a grant.

  • Please tick the statement that applies to you: The grant recipient, and any other undertaking forming a single undertaking with the grant recipient for the purpose of the De Minimis Aid Regulation, have not received any de minimis aid (whether de minimis aid from or attributable to DIT or any other public authority) during the current and two previous Fiscal Years.

  • The grant recipient, and/or any other undertaking forming a single undertaking with the grant recipient for the purpose of the De Minimis Aid Regulation, have received de minimis aid during the current and two previous Fiscal Years, particulars of which are set out in the table below.

  • You need not list any aid that: (i) has already been specifically exempted in any way other than by the De Minimis Aid Regulation (or by any other de minimis aid regulations), or (ii) any aid that has been previously “notified” to the European Commission.

  • However, we are allowed to exempt this exhibitor grant under the De Minimis Aid Regulation (as defined in clause 1 of the Exhibitor Terms & Conditions), which allows an undertaking to receive up to a cumulative €200,000 over any rolling three (3) Fiscal Years (as defined in clause 3.1.6(a) of the Exhibitor Terms & Conditions).


More Definitions of De Minimis Aid

De Minimis Aid means aid under any of the de minimis Regulations;
De Minimis Aid means a small amount of aid, within a predetermined threshold, which are exempt from the notification requirements under the State Aid Law. State aid whose total amount granted, regardless of its form and the objective it serves, does not exceed a threshold of 5,000,000 lei per beneficiary over three years. For enterprises that offer services of general economic interest, the cumulative de minimis aid they receive does not exceed 1,000,000 lei over three years. For businesses involved in the transport of goods on behalf of third parties or for a fee, the total de minimis aid does not exceed 2,700,000 lei over three years.
De Minimis Aid means aid referred to in Commission Regulation (EU) No 1407/2013 on the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to de minimis aid; Commission Regulation (EU) No 1408/2013 on the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to de minimis aid in the agricultural sector; and Commission Regulation (EU) No 717/2014 on the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to de minimis aid in the fishery and aquaculture sector; (30.12.2014/1366)

Related to De Minimis Aid

  • de minimis amount means no more than 5 percent of the total power flows in both directions, calculated in accordance with the “5 percent test” set forth in IRS Notice 88-129. This is not intended to be an exclusive list of the relevant conditions that must be met to conform to IRS requirements for non-taxable treatment. At Connecting Transmission Owner’s request, Developer shall provide Connecting Transmission Owner with a report from an independent engineer confirming its representation in clause (iii), above. Connecting Transmission Owner represents and covenants that the cost of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities paid for by Developer will have no net effect on the base upon which rates are determined.

  • De minimis means the seller's purchase price or sales price of the taxable products is ten percent or less of the total purchase price or sales price of the bundled products.

  • De Minimis Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.4(a).

  • De Minimis Purchases or Sales means purchases or sales by covered persons of up to 500 shares of stock in a company that is in the Standard and Poor's 500 Index provided that Delaware has not traded more than 10,000 shares of that same stock during the last two trading days and there are no open orders for that stock on the Trading Desk.

  • Households means one or more natural persons or a family who pays 30 percent of their household income toward their monthly rent and is determined by Grantee to be eligible for rental assistance under this Agreement.

  • Small disadvantaged business concern means a small business concern that represents, as part of its offer that—

  • Household means a family group living in the same domestic dwelling.

  • Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) means a South African citizen -

  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) means a small business concern pursuant to ORS 200.005(1), which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, or, in the case of any corporation, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more of the socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who own it.

  • Prohibited Business shall be defined as any business and any branch, office or operation thereof, which is a primary competitor of the Company with respect to the Business wherever the Company does business, in North America or abroad.

  • Immaterial Title Deficiencies means minor defects or deficiencies in title which do not diminish more than 2% of the aggregate value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the Reserve Report used in the most recent determination of the Borrowing Base.

  • Material Loss means an uninsured:

  • Permitted Businesses means the business of owning, leasing and managing gasoline stations, convenience store properties and other retail real properties (including, for the avoidance of doubt, quick service or other casual restaurants and auto service and auto parts stores), and any other single-tenant net lease business, and business activities reasonably related to the foregoing (including the creation or acquisition of any interest in any Subsidiary (or entity that following such creation or acquisition would be a Subsidiary) for the purpose of conducting the foregoing activities), in each case that are permitted for real estate investment trusts under the Code.

  • Criminal sexual activity means the commission of an act as defined in Section 886 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which is the act of sodomy; and

  • Material Environmental Liabilities means Environmental Liabilities exceeding $500,000 in the aggregate.

  • Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) - means a South African citizen:

  • Permitted Business means any of the businesses in which the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries are engaged on the Issue Date, and any business reasonably related, incidental, complementary or ancillary thereto.

  • Disadvantaged Business means a small business concern: (a) which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s) or in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s); and (b) whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more of the socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s) who own it. It is important to note that the business owners themselves must control the operations of the business. Absentee ownership or title ownership by an individual who does not take an active role in controlling the business is not consistent with eligibility as a DBE under CFR 49 Part 26.71.

  • Material Damage and “materially damaged” means, with respect to the Facility, damage (x) which, in Buyer’s reasonable estimation, exceeds $150,000 to repair, or (y) which, in Buyer’s reasonable estimation, will take longer than ninety (90) days to repair or restore.

  • Mis-procurement means public procurement in contravention of any provision of Sindh Public Procurement Act, 2010, any rule, regulation, order or instruction made thereunder or any other law in respect thereof, or relating to, public procurement;

  • danger area means an airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times;

  • Small Diversity business concern means a small business concern that is a least (51) percent unconditionally owned by one or more individuals who are both socially and economically diverse, or a publicly owned business that has at least (51) percent of its stock unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically diverse individuals and that has its management and daily business controlled by one or more such individuals. This term also means a small business concern that is at least (51) percent unconditionally owned by an economically diverse Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, or a publicly owned business that has least (51) percent of its stock unconditionally owned by one of these entities, that has its management and daily business controlled by members of an economically diverse Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization.

  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise means a for-profit small business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more individuals who are both socially and economically disadvantaged individuals or, in the case of a corporation, in which 51% of the stock is owned by one or more such individuals; and whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who own it.

  • the two businesses means the [A/X] business and the Y business;

  • Nonrecourse Built-in Gain means with respect to any Contributed Properties or Adjusted Properties that are subject to a mortgage or pledge securing a Nonrecourse Liability, the amount of any taxable gain that would be allocated to the Partners pursuant to Section 6.2(b) if such properties were disposed of in a taxable transaction in full satisfaction of such liabilities and for no other consideration.

  • foreign politically exposed person means a natural person who is or has been entrusted with prominent public functions in a foreign country;