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yard measure

yard measure
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    • a ruler or tape that is three feet long

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    1. This measure financed the entire activity of the yard and was not earmarked to support the civil activities only.
    2. The 2006 restructuring plan proposed limiting output to 340000 CGT per annum as a compensatory measure, assuming that the technical capacity of the yard was 540000 CGT.
    3. In cooperation with its external consultant and the yard, the Commission defined the following methodology for evaluating the capacity reduction proposed by Poland as a compensatory measure.
    4. Article 296 does not apply to the present measure since it concerns the write-off of debts exclusively related to the civil activities of the yard.
    5. Without such a purchase, the yard, as will be explained in the analysis of measure E18c, would most probably have gone bankrupt.
    6. In cooperation with its external consultant and the yard, the Commission adopted the following methodology for evaluating the capacity reduction proposed as a countervailing measure by Poland.
    7. Indeed, if OSE and ISAP had adopted such an inflexible approach before the closure of the sale of HSY, this would have probably deterred the new owner to purchase the yard. Without such a purchase, the yard, as will be explained in the analysis of measure E18c, would most probably have gone bankrupt.
    8. Moreover, the interest rate seemed insufficient in view of the difficulties of the yard. Finally, the combination of this loan and the next measure (measure E13b) indicates that a substantial part of the financing of the two ships ordered by Strintzis was supported by ETVA.
    9. Since, as concluded in section 3.3 of the present decision, 75 % of the activities of yard are military and Greece invokes Article 296 of the Treaty, only 25 % of the measure, which is GRD 2,18 billion (EUR 6,4 million), may be assessed under State aid rules.
    10. Taking into account that the yard would be left with only one launching facility, the SD II dry dock, and that it had demonstrated by means of a detailed, credible break-even analysis that any reduction in the capacity of the SD II dry dock, in addition to the closure of the SD I dock, would endanger the yard’s long-term viability, the Commission concluded on a preliminary basis that the closure of the SD I dock proposed by Poland would be a sufficient countervailing measure.