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Commission Regulation (EC) No 826/2008 of 20 August 2008 laying down common rules for the granting of private storage aid for certain agricultural products (repealed)
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1.For products already placed in storage, contracts shall be concluded within 30 days of the date of receipt of the information referred to in Article 17(2)(f) subject, where appropriate, to subsequent confirmation of the eligibility of the products as referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 36(2). If eligibility is not confirmed, the contract concerned shall be considered as null and void.
2.For products which are not yet stored, decisions on applications shall be notified by the competent authority to each applicant on the fifth working day following the day on which the application is submitted, provided that the Commission does not adopt special measures in accordance with paragraph 3 in the intervening period; the contract shall be deemed to have been concluded on the day of despatch of the notification of the decision referred to in this paragraph.
3.In the case of an aid fixed in advance for beef meat, pigmeat, sheepmeat and goatmeat, where an examination of the situation reveals that excessive use has been made of the aid scheme established by this Regulation, or that there is a risk of excessive use, the Commission may:
(a)suspend the application of the scheme for not more than five working days; applications to conclude contracts submitted during that period shall not be accepted;
(b)set a single percentage by which the quantities in the applications to conclude contracts are reduced, subject to observance of the minimum contractual quantity where appropriate;
(c)reject applications made before the period of suspension whose acceptance would have been decided during the period of suspension.
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