Case Note on British Aggregates v Commission journal article Herwig Hauenschild, Wolfgang Brenner European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 10 (2011), Issue 3, Page 525 - 532 I. Factual and Procedural Background – Overview 1. The AGL The British Aggregates Association (“BAA”) – an association comprising small independent quarrying companies in the United Kingdom – took several legal actions against the levy on aggregates (“AGL”), which was imposed by the British Finance Act 2001 in the United Kingdom. The AGL was brought into force on 1 April 2002 and is charged at the rate of GBP 1.60 per tonne of aggregate subject
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