278. Subsidies of interest and subsidies of particular interest
278. Subsidies of interest and subsidies of particular interest
Competition (Volume 18 (2022)) | Commentary
A subsidy1 is a subsidy of particular interest2 if any of the following applies to the subsidy3:
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(1) (a) the amount of the subsidy4 exceeds £1 million; (b) the total amount of the subsidy and any other related subsidy5 given to the same enterprise6
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A subsidy1 is a subsidy of particular interest2 if any of the following applies to the subsidy3:
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(1) (a) the amount of the subsidy4 exceeds £1 million; (b) the total amount of the subsidy and any other related subsidy5 given to the same enterprise6
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