Betekenis van:
sine qua non
sine qua non
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a prerequisite
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- Grammar and usage are the sine qua non of language teaching and learning.
- Profit is a sine qua non of liability.
- Profit is a sine qua non of liability. But it is not the tax base.
- This was considered as conditio sine qua non for the creditors of the company to make its restructuring feasible.
- Compliance with the incentive effect criterion is a sine qua non condition for the approval of aid (Recital 28 of the GBER).
- Point 26 of the Guidelines states clearly that the notification of a restructuring plan is a condition sine qua non for an extension of the rescue aid.
- The export objective of an EOU as set out in paragraph 6.1 of the FTP is a conditio sine qua non to obtain the incentives.
- The export objective of an EOU as set out in paragraph 6.1 of the EXIM-policy 02-07 is a conditio sine qua non to obtain the incentives.
- The export objective of an EOU as set out in paragraph 6.1 of the EXIM-policy 2002-2007 is a condition sine qua non to obtain the incentives.
- The sine qua non of all restructuring plans is that they must restore the long-term viability of the company within a reasonable time scale and on the basis of realistic assumptions as to its future operating conditions.
- It is true that neither the payroll tax nor the business property occupation tax is payable if the taxpayer company has no profit. Profit is a sine qua non of liability.
- In order to participate in such projects, the cooperative had to meet a sine qua non condition that the part of overall financial requirement not covered by State contribution would be covered by the beneficiary companies in two ways:
- The export objective of SEZS as set out in rule 2 of the Special Economic Zones Rules of 2006 is a conditio sine qua non to obtain the incentives.
- Thus, the medium-term objectives were (i) to meet France Télécom's financing requirements; and (ii) to achieve a net reduction in debt and a reconstitution of capital, a sine qua non for the Company's rehabilitation in the long run in terms of borrowing on the stock market.
- See also the statement by the French authorities: ‘achieving a net debt reduction and a reconstitution of the company capital [is] a sine qua non for the ultimate restoration of the company's reputation in credit markets …’, p. 26 of the French authorities ' letter of 3.12.2002.