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Decision No 633/2009/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 granting a Community guarantee to the European Investment Bank against losses under loans and loan guarantees for projects outside the Community (repealed)
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1.For EIB financing operations entered into with a State, or guaranteed by a State, and for other EIB financing operations entered into with regional or local authorities or government-owned and/or government-controlled public enterprises or institutions, where such other EIB financing operations have an appropriate EIB credit risk assessment taking into account the credit risk situation of the country concerned, the Community guarantee shall cover all payments not received by the EIB, but due to it (the ‘Comprehensive Guarantee’).
For the purposes of this Article and Article 6(4), the notion of State includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as represented by the Palestinian Authority, and Kosovo(1), as represented by the UN Interim Administration Mission.
2.For EIB financing operations other than those indicated in paragraph 1, the Community guarantee shall cover all payments not received by the EIB, but due to it, where the non-receipt has been caused by the realisation of one of the following political risks (the ‘Political Risk Guarantee’):
(a)non-transfer of currency;
(b)expropriation;
(c)war or civil disturbance;
(d)denial of justice upon breach of contract.
Under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999).
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