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vitiated

vitiated
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • impaired by diminution

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    vitiated
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • ruined in character or quality

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      1. Where the award procedure or performance of the contract is vitiated by substantial errors or irregularities or by fraud, the Agency shall suspend performance of the contract.
      2. The initiation of a procedure under Article 88(2) vitiated the further existence of legitimate expectations (if any) as to the absence of incompatible aid.
      3. Second, the comparison with other banks is also vitiated by the fact that PI does not incur the risks to which they are exposed and for which they expect to be compensated on market terms.
      4. Parliament shall reserve the right, where acceptance or termination of office appears to be based on material inaccuracy or vitiated consent, to declare the appointment under consideration to be invalid or refuse to establish the vacancy.
      5. The calculation of the aid as carried out by the experts is vitiated, not only by material errors and deficiencies on the economic side as mentioned by HSBC, but also by fundamental errors of law which render it invalid and unusable by the Commission.’
      6. Both before and after the formal investigation was initiated Mojo and Music Dome argued that the results of the Deloitte reports were vitiated because Deloitte had applied the wrong methodology and because it had used biased information provided by the management; the Commission finds that these arguments have not been properly substantiated.
      7. The calculation of the aid as carried out by the experts is vitiated, not only by material errors and deficiencies on the economic side as mentioned by HSBC, but also by fundamental errors of law which render it invalid and unusable by the Commission.’ The memorandum's author challenges the quantification of the aid set out in the expert report and states that, in quantifying the aid, account should be taken only of the net cost to the State of its intervention in favour of the company.