Betekenis van:
quarter section
quarter section
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a land unit equal to a quarter of a section (160 acres) and measuring 1/2 mile on a side
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Cut a quarter or half filter section of the filtered deposit with a type 24 scalpel blade using a rocking action.
- ‘Those Member States whose value added in Section F of NACE in a given base year represents less than 2 % of the European Community total need only supply variables 110, 115 and 116 with a reference period of a quarter.’
- Specialised section opinion texts that are rejected in favour of amendments adopted by the assembly shall also be appended to Committee opinions together with the results of the voting, provided that at least one-quarter of the votes cast were in favour of retention of the specialised section opinion texts.
- Section opinion texts that are rejected in favour of amendments adopted by the assembly shall also be appended to Committee opinions together with the results of the voting, provided that at least one-quarter of the votes cast were in favour of retention of the section opinion texts.
- The number of persons employed is a headcount and is measured as an annual average using at least data for each quarter of the year except for the statistics on the activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V, VI and VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 for which the calculation can be done on the basis of data with a lower frequency.
- According to Section 16.2.1 of the R & R guidelines, in any event and irrespective of its size, a limited company is regarded as a firm in difficulty for the purposes of the guidelines, where more than half of its registered capital has disappeared and more than one quarter of that capital has been lost over the preceding 12 months.
- The Commission has already pronounced those other aid measures (application of the agricultural disasters scheme, aid for rebuilding equipment and stock, advances on the compensation to be paid by the IOPCF) compatible with the common market (letter of 11 December 2001), or is pronouncing them so in this decision (social security contributions relief for the first quarter of 2000 and reduction of financial charges — see Section B).
- Following 2008 third quarter losses of EUR 906 million, resulting mainly from the bank’s exposure to its CDOs, Icelandic banks, Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, KBC needed to strengthen its capital base. This lead to the first recapitalisation of EUR 3.5 billion by the Belgian authorities in December 2008, described in more detail in section 3 of the first recapitalisation Decision of 18 December 2008 [9].
- For the specific needs of paying EAGGF Guarantee Section expenditure, pursuant to Regulation (EEC) No 1765/92 and depending on the Community's cash position, Member States may be invited by the Commission to bring forward by one or two months in the first quarter of the financial year the entry of one-twelfth or a fraction of one-twelfth of the amounts in the budget for VAT resources and/or the additional resource, taking into account the effect on these resources of the correction granted to the United Kingdom for budgetary imbalances, but excluding own resources to cover the reserve for loan guarantees and the reserve for emergency aid.’;
- However, the Commission notes that the measures applied to fish farmers in the Atlantic coast departments from Finistère to Gironde were intended to compensate for damage directly linked to one of the events of December 1999, the wreck of the Erika or the storm. These aid measures must be evaluated in conjunction with the other aid measures granted following those events. The Commission has already pronounced those other aid measures (application of the agricultural disasters scheme, aid for rebuilding equipment and stock, advances on the compensation to be paid by the IOPCF) compatible with the common market (letter of 11 December 2001), or is pronouncing them so in this decision (social security contributions relief for the first quarter of 2000 and reduction of financial charges — see Section B).