Betekenis van:
renegotiate
to renegotiate
Werkwoord
- revise the terms of in order to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor
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- At that point in time, the memorandum had lapsed and SNCF was obliged to renegotiate a new memorandum with Geodis.
- It appeared that Sachsen LB’s core capital ratios would fall below […] %, which gave LBBW the right to renegotiate the sale.
- In the spring of 2004 the Commission received information that the municipality intended to renegotiate the agreement with AZ and AZ Vastgoed.
- It would have had to renegotiate a new spent fuel agreement with the liquidator or the Government with considerable uncertainty about the level of its ongoing remuneration.
- Since attempts to renegotiate this contract with Arcelor have failed, SNCB has decided to file for Acimar’s bankruptcy, and to seek legal redress.
- To that end, the shipyard first intended to renegotiate existing contracts, thereby eliminating anticipated losses on ships scheduled for completion in 2006 and 2007.
- Austria shall terminate bilateral aviation agreements which do not contain the Community designation clause or renegotiate them in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 847/2004.
- As a result of the article in question, the institutions granting aid would be able to renegotiate the relevant loans, resulting in savings of public resources.
- Furthermore, this Directive does not establish a general obligation to renegotiate agreements concluded pursuant to Article 6 of Directive 94/45/EC between 22 September 1996 and 5 June 2011.
- They were supposed to continue in force until 31 March 2006, but with the intent to renegotiate and extend those contracts from that date in respect of BEG and an option to extend in respect of BEGUK.
- The taking over by the State of the pension-related liabilities was considered by the creditors of the company as a preliminary condition to renegotiate any other debts and liabilities.
- In the regulated segment of the market, where prices are regulated, the new entity could engage in non-price discrimination (such as delays in supply, reduction in quality of service, lack of flexibility, unwillingness to renegotiate, etc.).
- To that end, the shipyard first intended to renegotiate existing contracts, thereby eliminating anticipated losses on ships scheduled for completion in 2006 and 2007. In addition, a cost reduction programme would aim to lower production costs.
- 1 A debtor and creditor might renegotiate the terms of a financial liability with the result that the debtor extinguishes the liability fully or partially by issuing equity instruments to the creditor.
- The Belgian authorities consider that a court-ordered liquidation of the group would have led to significant pressure from the suppliers of the rest of the group to renegotiate the time limit for payment of their invoices (e.g. immediate payment required instead of payment within 30 days of the end of the month).