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sale in gross

sale in gross
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a sale of a tract of land as a whole without a warranty as to the acreage

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    1. Gross aid intensity must not exceed 80 %, and 90 % in less favoured areas or in areas referred to in Article 36(a)(i), (ii) or (iii) of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, as designated by Member States in accordance with Articles 50 and 94 of that Regulation, of the reduction in income from the sale of the product resulting from the adverse climatic event.
    2. In support of their arguments, the Italian authorities provided the Commission with estimates of the operating margin of an average operator, based on the costs calculated for a standard service station for the sale of natural gas as motor fuel connected to a pipeline with a normal pressure of between 5 and 12 bars. The operating margin, gross of both variable and fixed costs, amounted to EUR 0,069 per cubic metre of gas sold.
    3. That discount, which is EUR […] million (that is on average […] to […] % of the gross market value), is, inter alia, justified by the specific nature of SNCM’s vessels which are adapted to the services provided by the undertaking, by the state of the vessels and by the background of the placing on the market of the entire fleet (in particular the weakness of the seller’s position). BRS’s valuation is based in particular on the case of a sale of vessels fully in order and updated, well-maintained and in good working order under normal conditions of trade.
    4. Floating rate instruments have either pre-fixed coupons or post-fixed coupons. Foreign exchange swap: the simultaneous spot purchase/sale and forward sale/purchase of one currency against another. The Eurosystem executes open market monetary policy operations in the form of foreign exchange swaps where the national central banks (or the ECB) buy (or sell) euro spot against a foreign currency and at the same time sell (or buy) it back in a forward transaction. Gross settlement system: a transfer system in which the settlement of funds or the transfer of securities occurs on an instruction-by-instruction basis. Haircut: see valuation haircut. In-house credit assessment system (ICAS): a credit quality assessment source provided for in the Eurosystem credit assessment framework (ECAF) that currently comprises the four credit assessment systems operated by the Deutsche Bundesbank, the Banco de España, the Banque de France and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank.