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trade book

trade book
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a book intended for general readership

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    1. ‘Competition in the book sector (can) be limited by linguistic and cultural barriers and consequently, the effect on intra-EU trade should be limited’ [21];
    2. As established in the CELF judgment, the Commission notes that linguistic and cultural barriers limiting competition and cross-border trade between Member States in the book sector would appear to exist.
    3. This characteristic shall however not include the number of pension funds which are not established separately from the sponsoring undertaking or trade (i.e. the non-autonomous pension funds or the book reserve system normally managed as an ancillary activity by the employer).Code
    4. Having assessed the disputed measures, the Commission did not endorse SIDE's objections and considered, by Decision dated 18 May 1993 [7], that, given the special nature of competition in the book trade and the cultural purpose of the aid schemes in question, the derogation provided for in Article 92(3)(c) (now Article 87(3)(d)) of the Treaty applied to them.