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private treaty

private treaty
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    • a sale of property at a price agreed on by the seller and buyer without an intervening agency

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    1. The private investor criterion comes from the principle of equal treatment between the public and private sectors which follows from Article 295 of the EC Treaty.
    2. Article 295 of the EC Treaty stipulates that Community rules are neutral as regards public and private ownership.
    3. Article 295 of the EC Treaty provides that Community rules are neutral as regards public and private ownership.
    4. In the context of aid schemes under Article 87 of the Treaty, beneficiaries are public or private firms carrying out an individual project and receiving public aid;
    5. The Treaty establishes both the principle of impartiality with regard to the system of property ownership (Article 222) and the principle of equality between public and private undertakings.
    6. The Treaty requires the Commission to ensure that Member States do not grant undertakings, public or private, aids incompatible with the common market.
    7. The Treaty enshrines the principle of neutrality with regard to the system of property ownership in the Member States (Article 295 of the Treaty and 125 of the EEA Agreement) and the principle of equality between public and private undertakings.
    8. Contracts for which the estimated value of the contract in question does not exceed the thresholds set out in the Directive on public procurement may be made by private treaty.
    9. According to the information provided, the financing of the new wine cellar does not constitute aid within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the EC Treaty, because the Hessen government acted like a private investor.
    10. A fair and effective application of the aid rules in the Treaty to both public and private undertakings will be possible only if these financial relations are made transparent.
    11. The United Kingdom stated that the loans had been granted under circumstances acceptable to a normal private lender and that, therefore, the loans did not constitute State aid within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the Treaty.
    12. No provision of the Treaty is an impediment to complete or partial State ownership of enterprises. But, at the same time, the competition rules must apply in the same way to private and public enterprises.
    13. The complainant reckons that a high-risk loan of that kind would not have been provided by a private bank, and constitutes state aid within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the EC Treaty.
    14. If capital injections by the public authorities were examined only in the case of loss-making enterprises, this would discriminate against private enterprises and thus infringe Article 86(1) of the EC Treaty.
    15. Private investors in Enterprise Capital Funds, who may be undertakings within the meaning of the EC Treaty may be entitled to higher returns than the public and may thus receive an advantage.