Betekenis van:
permissive
permissive
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- granting or inclined or able to grant permission; not strict in discipline
"direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive"
"permissive parents"
permissive
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- not preventive
Voorbeeldzinnen
- People gratuitously making a fool out of themselves is a consequence of a pluralistic and permissive society.
- Member States may allow, at national level, equipment to operate under more permissive conditions than specified in this Decision.
- The fact that an ailing firm is located in an assisted area does not, however, justify a permissive approach to aid for restructuring.
- “enhanced environment-friendly vehicle (EEV)” means a vehicle propelled by an engine which complies with the permissive emission limit values set out in row C of the tables in Section 6.2.1 of Annex I.’
- ‘EEV’ means Enhanced Environmentally Friendly Vehicle which is a type of vehicle propelled by an engine complying with the permissive emission limit values given in row C of the Tables in paragraph 5.2.1. of this Regulation;
- This does not, however, mean that the Authority will have a permissive approach to aid for the re-structuring of ailing firms located in assisted areas to help a region prop up companies artificially.
- The incentives shall apply to all new vehicles offered for sale on the market of a Member State which comply with the permissive limit values set out in row C of the tables in Section 6.2.1 of Annex I.
- The fact that an ailing firm is located in an assisted area does not, however, justify a permissive approach to aid for restructuring: in the medium to long term it does not help a region to prop up companies artificially.
- Furthermore, Romania shows that the aid amount was actually limited to EUR 57 million by the beneficiary, although even by applying the less permissive Regulation (EC) No 68/2001 maximum aid intensities to the estimated eligible costs, the project would have qualified for EUR 76,96 million of general training aid and for EUR 0,47 million of specific training aid.
- This does not, however, mean that the Authority will have a permissive approach to aid for the re-structuring of ailing firms located in assisted areas to help a region prop up companies artificially. On the contrary, it is in the region’s own best interest to develop alternative activities that are viable and sustainable as soon as possible.
- In assisted areas, the conditions for authorising aid may be less stringent as regards, in particular, the implementation of compensatory measures. This does not, however, mean that the Authority will have a permissive approach to aid for the re-structuring of ailing firms located in assisted areas to help a region prop up companies artificially.
- In addition to the conditions referred to in paragraph 1, for each type of vehicle, the incentives shall not exceed the additional cost of the technical solutions introduced to ensure compliance with the limit values set out in row B1 or row B2 or with the permissive limit values set out in row C of the tables in Section 6.2.1 of Annex I, and of their installation on the vehicle.
- Thus, the maximum aid intensity applied in relation to the eligible general training is lower than the one permitted by Article 39(2)(a) of the GBER. Furthermore, Romania shows that the aid amount was actually limited to EUR 57 million by the beneficiary, although even by applying the less permissive Regulation (EC) No 68/2001 maximum aid intensities to the estimated eligible costs, the project would have qualified for EUR 76,96 million of general training aid and for EUR 0,47 million of specific training aid.
- If the requirements set out in Annexes I to VIII and in Articles 3 and 4 are satisfied, in particular where the emissions of gaseous and particulate pollutants and opacity of smoke from the engine comply with the limit values set out in row B1 or row B2 or with the permissive limit values set out in row C of the tables in Section 6.2.1 of Annex I, no Member State may, on grounds relating to the gaseous and particulate pollutants and opacity of smoke emissions from an engine: