Betekenis van:
walloon
walloon
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a dialect of French spoken in Belgium and adjacent parts of France
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Walloon Region
- the Walloon Region invested EUR 350 million in Dexia SA,
- on the Walloon region’s financial stake in Carsid SA
- The Walloon Region’s intervention consists of a stake held by Sogepa in the new steel company, Carsid SA.
- The aid scheme implemented by Belgium for farmers in the Walloon Region for the costs of removing and destroying the carcasses of fallen stock on agricultural holdings in the Walloon Region is partially incompatible with the internal market.
- The steel producer Corus believes that the Walloon region’s investment in Carsid through Sogepa involves State aid.
- It is not disputed that the funds provided by Sogepa constitute State resources nor that, by virtue of its mission, Sogepa's actions are attributable to the Walloon Region.
- The involvement of the Walloon Region in Carsid under the conditions described in this Decision would confer an advantage on Carsid.
- Indice de Polluosensibilité Spécifique (IPS) AFNOR norm NF T 90-354 (2000) and ‘Provisional Definition of the Good Status’, Ministry of the Walloon Region (2007)
- concerning aid for the costs of removal and destruction of fallen stock on agricultural holdings in the Walloon Region (State aid C 1/10 — Belgium)
- The aid application had been submitted by the Walloon authorities on 18 May 2001 and approved by them on 29 August 2002, subject to authorisation by the Commission.
- Indice Biologique Global Normalisé (IBGN) (Norme AFNOR NF T 90 350, 1992) and ‘Provisional Definition of the Good Status’, Ministry of the Walloon Region (2007)
- The reason is that in application of this Regulation, the Walloon authorities have the obligation to test fallen stock for TSE as follows:
- The aid in question is granted by the public authorities of the Walloon Region and confers an advantage to owners of agricultural holdings in the Walloon Region, by eliminating the costs for the removal and destruction of carcasses, which in normal circumstances should have been borne by themselves.
- According to the information on its website, the company is owned by the French group Safran (51 %), by the Walloon region (28,4 %), by the US firm Pratt & Whitney (19 %) and by Société Wallonne d’Investissement (1,6 %).