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NAM stops paying for livability: "NAM has a point legally"

Court rules that the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is not liable for damage caused by gas extraction in Groningen.

The court in Groningen has ruled that the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is not liable for damage caused by gas extraction in Groningen. This means that the State Supervision of Mines (SodM) will have to pay for the damage. The court ruled that the RVO is not responsible for the damage because it did not issue the permits for gas extraction. The permits were issued by the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

The State Supervision of Mines (SodM) is now responsible for paying for the damage caused by gas extraction in Groningen.

The SodM is a government agency that is responsible for supervising the mining industry in the Netherlands. The SodM has been ordered by the court to pay for the damage caused by gas extraction in Groningen. The SodM has said that it will appeal the court's decision.

The court's decision has been met with anger by residents of Groningen.

The residents of Groningen have been campaigning for years for compensation for the damage caused by gas extraction. They say that the gas extraction has caused their homes to be damaged and has made them ill. The court's decision has been met with anger by the residents of Groningen. They say that the decision is unfair and that they will continue to fight for compensation.