Betekenis van:
concessionaire

concessionaire
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • concessiehouder, concessionaris
  • someone who holds or operates a concession

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. “concession toll” means a toll levied by a concessionaire under a concession contract.’
  2. France also emphasises that Symbio will always have control over the activities of the concessionaire.
  3. Any undermining of the park’s purely educational nature on the part of the concessionaire could be deemed ‘a particularly serious breach of contract’, authorising Symbio to take coercive measures that may even involve disqualifying the concessionaire.
  4. It delegates the construction and operation of the park to a concessionaire for 30 years, with the concessionaire paying the State compensation in the form of a charge levied on its turnover.
  5. Article 4 of Law No 21/92 stresses that RTP is the concessionaire for public service television broadcasting.
  6. A concession may involve the transfer to the concessionaire of the right to use some existing infrastructure required to carry out a business (such as a water supply system in a city).
  7. At the time of notification of the restructuring plan it was intended that the Duty Free Shops at Larnaca and Paphos airports will be taken over by the new airport concessionaire and no longer form part of the Group.
  8. Article 4(2) establishes the general principles that RTP has to observe when performing its activity as concessionaire [29], while Article 4(3) outlines the obligations of the public television broadcasting service [30].
  9. In order to select a concessionaire for Bioscope, Symbio published an invitation to tender for private operators in the Official Journal of the European Communities [5] in September 1998.
  10. France stresses that the concept of the park would, under no circumstances, alter in the future since any change in its educational vocation would be in breach of the agreement between the concessionaire and the State.
  11. The following is inserted in Annex XI ‘CONTRACT NOTICE — Contracts to be awarded by a concessionaire who is not a contracting authority’, section IV.2.4 before the entry ‘ES’:
  12. In fact, Bioscope, strictly speaking, remains the property of the State throughout the period of the concession, but the effect of this ownership is felt in economic terms only at the end of the concession, when the concessionaire must give up use of the property without compensation.
  13. France should have justified the level of compensation payable to the concessionaire in respect of its task of general economic interest in a detailed way and by taking into account all the concessionaire’s expenditure and profits, something which, according to the VDFU, it did not do properly.
  14. In the correspondence preceding the initiation of the formal investigation procedure, France pointed out that, in its view, the public authorities’ intervention in this case was compensation for obligations linked to a task of general economic interest entrusted to the concessionaire responsible for operating Bioscope.
  15. The owner of the concession — the concessionaire — operates as an independent business and pays either a fixed fee, a percentage of revenue or profit, or both to the entity with the ability to assign exclusive rights for an area or facility.