Betekenis van:
explicit definition
explicit definition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a definition that gives an exact equivalent of the term defined
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Even though less explicit, the 1994 Restructuring Guidelines are, particularly as regards their definition of a firm in difficulty, clearly designed to rescue and restructure existing firms and not newly created firms.
- While less explicit, the 1994 Restructuring Guidelines are also, e.g. in their definition of firms in difficulty, clearly intended for the rescue and restructuring of existing firms, and not for newly created firms.
- Even though less explicit, the 1994 Restructuring Guidelines are, particularly as regards their definition of a firm in difficulty, clearly designed to rescue and restructure existing firms and not newly created firms. Secondly, the criterion of ‘aid limited to the minimum’ already existed in the 1994 Restructuring Guidelines [13] and is not met in the present case.
- With a view to clarification, the term ‘certificate of specific character’ should be abandoned in favour of ‘traditional speciality guaranteed’ alone, which is easier to understand and, in order to make the goal of this Regulation more explicit for producers and consumers alike, the term ‘specific character’ should be precisely defined and a definition of the term ‘traditional’ should be introduced.
- In paragraph 2.1.3 it states that ‘The Commission also regards as aid in the form of a guarantee, the more favourable funding terms obtained by enterprises whose legal form [i)] rules out bankruptcy or other insolvency procedures or [ii)] provides an explicit State guarantee or[iii)] coverage of losses by the State.’ [49] Markets open to competition are by definition not markets closed to competition de facto or de jure, in which case the State could have imposed public service obligations or contracts through which a company may in certain cases benefit from financial compensation by the State.