Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures Sample Clauses

Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures. 1. Each Country shall ensure, whenever possible, that results of the conformity assessment procedures in the territory of the other Country are accepted, even when those procedures differ from its own, provided it is satisfied that the procedures offer an assurance of conformity with applicable technical regulations or standards equivalent to its own procedures. The Countries recognise that prior consultations may be necessary in order to arrive at a mutually satisfactory understanding with regard to such matters as provided for in paragraphs 1.1 and 1.2 of Article 6 of the TBT Agreement.
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Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures. Article 41 Sub-Committee on Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures Article 42 Non-Application of Chapter 14 Chapter 6 Trade in Services Article 43 Scope and Coverage Article 44 Definitions Article 45 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment Article 46 Market Access
Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures. 1. Each Party shall ensure that, in cases where a positive assurance of conformity with technical regulations is required for a particular product, suppliers of such product imported from the other Party shall be granted access on a non- discriminatory basis.
Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures. 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance in a Party of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the other Party. Each Party shall, upon request of the other Party, provide information on the range of such mechanisms used in its Area.
Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures. 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance in a Party of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the other Party. Each Party shall, upon request of the other Party, provide information on the range of such mechanisms used in its Area. 2. Each Party shall ensure, whenever possible, that results of the conformity assessment procedures in the other Party are accepted, even when those procedures differ from its own, provided it is satisfied that the procedures offer an assurance of conformity with applicable technical regulations or standards equivalent to its own procedures. 3. Where a Party does not accept the results of a conformity assessment procedure conducted in the other Party, it shall, upon request of the other Party and subject to the laws and regulations of

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