- Public operator obliged to provide universal postal services, shall receive from the State budget the subsidy to the provided universal postal services, if it incurs loss.
- mutuality, understood as a return to the original meaning of insurance as a tool for solidarity between those not suffering losses and those who incur loss and need to be compensated;
- Any loss they incur as a result is covered from part of the fee for network use.
- In so doing participants must show that in view of the specific situation they would incur disproportionate loss if their interest were not taken into account.
- The Public operator obliged to provide universal postal services, shall receive from the State budget the subsidy to the provided universal postal services, if it incurs loss.
- Protection of aircraft and passengers: Preventing hostile action of any kind to incur injury, loss, damage or disruption to travellers or citizens due to the effects of aircraft misuse.
- In order to avoid that competent authorities incur loss or realise profit from carrying out delegated tasks or from assisting ESMA, ESMA should reimburse the actual costs incurred by that national competent authority.
- Thus, if the spot price, during that period, was to drop below 13,5 re/kWh, the municipality would incur a loss.
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- The loss incurred is not an objective indicator of the cost of the epidemic reserve, as the size of the loss depends on a large number of factors that have nothing to do with the cost of the epidemic reserve.
- Irregularities are taken to mean infringements of European an irregularity can be of a financial nature, but it can also be, for example, a breach of an environmental regulation, in which case no financial loss whatever is incurred.
- According to these provisions, remuneration for requisitioned services must take the form of compensation covering solely proven, direct, material loss incurred by the service provider as a result of the requisition.
- a loss for tax purposes is incurred;
- value of the loss incurred by the consumer;
- All tax systems in the EU treat profits and losses asymmetrically: whereas profits are taxed on the year they are earned, losses cannot be refunded on the year the loss is incurred.
- The proposed amendment adds that when these rights are removed in such cases, any loss incurred must be adequately compensated.
- Thus, the net loss incurred by the ECB in the financial year 2003 (Euros 476 million) was covered by drawing on the general reserve fund.
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