The number allocated by the consortium to the participant for this proposal.
The co-ordinator of a proposal is always number one.
For Public Law Body, it is the name under which your organisation is registered in the Resolution text, Law, Decree/Decision establishing the Public Entity, or in any other document established at the constitution of the Public Law Body;
For Private Law Body, it is the name under which your organisation is registered in the national Official Journal (or equivalent) or in the national company register.
For a natural person, it is for e.g. Mr Adam JOHNSON, Mrs Anna KUZARA, and Ms Alicia DUPONT.
Choose an abbreviation of your Organisation Legal Name, only for use in this proposal and in all relating documents.
This short name should not be more than 20 characters exclusive of special characters (./;...), for e.g. CNRS and not C.N.R.S. It should be preferably the one as commonly used, for e.g. IBM and not Int.Bus.Mac
For Public and Private Law Bodies, it is the address of the entity s Head Office.
For Individuals it is the Official Address.
If your address is specified by an indicator of location other than a street name and number, please insert this instead under the street name field and N/A under the number field.
NACE means Nomenclature des Activités économiques dans la Communauté Européenne (Nomenclature of economic activities in the European Community).
Please select one activity from the list that best describes the professional and economic ventures of your organisation. If the organisation is involved in more than one economic activity, please select the one activity that is most relevant in the context of your contribution to the proposed project. For more information on the methodology, structure and full content of NACE (rev. 1.1) classification please clickhere
SMEs are micro, small and medium-sized enterprises within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC in the version of 6 May 2003. The full definition and a guidance booklet can be found at
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/enterprise_policy/sme_definition/index_en.htmTo find out if your organisation corresponds to the definition of an SME you can use the on-line tool at
http://ec.europa.eu/research/sme-techweb/index_en.cfmTwo participants (legal entities) are dependent on each other where there is a controlling relationship between them:
A legal entity is under the same direct or indirect control as another legal entity (SG);
or
A legal entity directly or indirectly controls another legal entity (CLS);
or
A legal entity is directly or indirectly controlled by another legal entity (CLB).
Control:
Legal entity A controls legal entity B if:
A, directly or indirectly, holds more than 50% of the nominal value of the issued share capital or a majority of the voting rights of the shareholders or associates of B,
or
A, directly or indirectly, holds in fact or in law the decision-making powers in B.
The following relationships between legal entities shall not in themselves be deemed to constitute controlling relationships:
(a) the same public investment corporation, institutional investor or venture-capital company has a direct or indirect holding of more than 50 % of the nominal value of the issued share capital or a majority of voting rights of the shareholders or associates;
(b) the legal entities concerned are owned or supervised by the same public body.
According to the explanation above mentioned, please insert the appropriate abbreviation according to the list below to characterise the relation between your organisation and the other participant(s) you are related with: