Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Total eligible in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Total Eligible Cost: 3 382 316 ECU ERDF Contribution: 2 536 737 ECU(75%) communications field.
the Fund's contribution may amount to 90% of the total eligible costs of an action.
Total Eligible Cost: 4 140 000 ECU ERDF Contribution: 2 070 000 ECU(50%) be established to encourage small scale buying and sell ing.
The Community financial contribution shall be limited to up to 50% of the total eligible costs.
Under the SAPARD programme, the Community may contribute up to 75 per cent of the total eligible public expenditure of particular intervention measures.
Total Eligible Cost: 7 567 544 ECU ERDF Contribution: 3 000 000 ECU 39.6.
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V In the case of industrial host fellowships, this will normally approximate to 50% of the total eligible costs.
Total Eligible Cost: 4 640 751 ECU ERDF Contribution:
These costs are only considered eligible up to 70% of total eligible project costs;
A project-specific lump sum would be established on the basis of the estimated total eligible costs.
The maximum rate of part-finance would be 50% of the total eligible cost.
For measure 2, the value of projects in terms of total eligible costs varied from 20 000 to 10 000 000 euro.
For Studies: 50% of the total eligible cost of studies whatever the project of common interest concerned.
a maximum of 10% of the total eligible costs.
a maximum of 20% of the total eligible costs of the works;
The allowable levels of non-countervailable subsidy shall be established by reference to the total eligible costs incurred over the duration of an individual project.
The total eligible cost of all 10 Urban II programmes is €179 973 333, with a Community contribution of €112 600 000.
The total eligible costs of investment within this programme amount to ECU 912.9 million about ATS 12 billion.
If the total eligible expenditure exceeds the financial resources available,