Exemption Regulation definition

Exemption Regulation means the exemption regulation dated 26 June 2002 of the Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands (as amended from time to time), as promulgated in connection with the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions 1992 (Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992).
Exemption Regulation means the exemption regulation pursuant to the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions 1992 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk).
Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation of the Dutch Financial Markets Supervision Act (Vrijstellingsregeling Wft)

Examples of Exemption Regulation in a sentence

  • All aid awarded under the Scheme will be transparent and in line with criteria set out in Article 5 of the General Block Exemption Regulation.

  • For the purpose of the Scheme the definitions laid down in Chapter 1 Article 2 of the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) are applied by Enova.

  • All aid awarded under the scheme will be transparent and in line with criteria set out in Article 5 of the General Block Exemption Regulation.

  • Grant funding to any economic undertaking which is State Aid can only be awarded if it is compatible aid, in that it complies with the terms of a notified scheme under the General Block Exemption Regulation (EU) 651/2014.Only if this is not possible should Applicants use the De minimis Regulation or ‘no aid’.

  • If No please leave blank Body providing assistant/Aid Value of assistance (€) Date of assistance Please confirm that your undertaking was not in difficulty (within the meaning of Article 2(18) of the General Block Exemption Regulation or Article 2(14) of Agriculture Block Exemption Regulation or Article 3(5) of Fishery and aquaculture Block Exemption Regulation) on 31 December 2019.


More Definitions of Exemption Regulation

Exemption Regulation means the exemption regulation pursuant to Article 6 of the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992) as amended or restated from time to time.
Exemption Regulation means the Dutch exemption regulation dated 26 June 2002 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992) (as amended from time to time) as promulgated in connection with the WTK.
Exemption Regulation means the exemption regulation dated 26 June 2002 of the Ministry of Finance of The Netherlands.
Exemption Regulation means the Dutch exemption regulation dated 26 June 2002 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992) (as amended from time to time) as promulgated in connection with the WTK; (ii) "Professional Market Party" means a professional market party (professionele marktpartij) within the meaning of the Exemption Regulation; and (iii) "WTK" means the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions 1992 (Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992) (as amended from time to time). Credit Agreement
Exemption Regulation has the meaning given to such term in Schedule 8 of the Liquidity Facility Agreement;
Exemption Regulation shall have the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 11 of Schedule 8 to this Agreement;
Exemption Regulation. Foreign Currency Equivalent”, “Funding Agent”, “Loan Documents”, “Overnight Rate”, “Person”, “Pledge Agreements”, “PMP”, “Same Day Funds”, “Subsidiary” and “Tranche” have the respective meanings set forth in the Global Credit Agreement; and (ii) the following terms have the respective meanings indicated below: “Affiliate”, as applied to any Person, means any other Person that directly or indirectly controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control,” “controlled by,” and “under common control with” mean possession, directly or indirectly, of power to direct (or cause the direction of) management or policies (whether through the ownership of voting securities or other ownership interests, by contract, or otherwise).