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clawback

clawback
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • finding a way to take money back from people that they were given in another way
    "the Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received"

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    1. the conditions under which the clawback may be used, the maximum size of such claw back and any applicable minimum percentages for individual tranches;
    2. Finally the UK authorities state, contrary to what is claimed by Powergen, that if electricity prices did recover, the clawback mechanism would ensure that no unnecessary aid wasgiven to BE.
    3. In cases where originators or, if applicable, intermediaries, were incorporated in the euro area, or in the United Kingdom, the Eurosystem has verified that there were no severe clawback provisions in those jurisdictions.
    4. Without prejudice to the general principles of national contract and labour law, the total variable remuneration shall generally be considerably contracted where subdued or negative financial performance of the credit institution occurs, taking into account both current remuneration and reductions in payouts of amounts previously earned, including through malus or clawback arrangements;
    5. For this purpose, an independent legal assessment in a form acceptable to the Eurosystem must be submitted setting out the applicable clawback rules in the country, before the asset-backed securities can be considered eligible [17] Asset-backed securities which are on the list of eligible marketable assets as of 10 October 2010 are exempted from this requirement and remain eligible until 9 October 2011.’ .
    6. For this purpose, an independent legal assessment in a form acceptable to the Eurosystem must be submitted setting out the applicable clawback rules in the country, before the asset-backed securities can be considered eligible [17] Asset-backed securities which are on the list of eligible marketable assets as of 10 October 2010 are exempted from this requirement and remain eligible until 9 October 2011.’