Common use of MUTUAL EXEMPTION Clause in Contracts

MUTUAL EXEMPTION. 5.1 The participating ASEAN Member Countries recognise that any arrangement, which would confer exemption from further assessment by the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) that control the right to practise in each country, could be concluded only with the involvement and consent of the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA), and the relevant government agencies; 5.2 The participating ASEAN Member Countries note that licensing or registering authorities have statutory responsibility for protecting the health, safety, environment and welfare of the community within their jurisdictions, and may require Architects who do not meet the requirements stipulated under Article 3 to submit themselves to some form of supplemental assessment as determined by the ASEAN Architect Council (AAC); 5.3 The participating ASEAN Member Countries consider that the objectives of such supplemental assessment should be to provide the relevant authorities with a sufficient degree of confidence that the Architects concerned: 5.3.1 understand the general principles behind applicable codes of practice and laws; 5.3.2 have demonstrated a capacity to apply such principles safely and efficiently; and 5.3.3 are familiar with other special requirements operating within the Host Country.

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Samples: Mutual Recognition Arrangement, Mutual Recognition Arrangement

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MUTUAL EXEMPTION. 5.1 The participating ASEAN Member Countries recognise that any arrangement, which would confer exemption from further assessment by the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) that control the right to practise in each country, could be concluded only with the involvement and consent of the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA), and the relevant government agencies; 5.2 ; The participating ASEAN Member Countries note that licensing or registering authorities have statutory responsibility for protecting the health, safety, environment and welfare of the community within their jurisdictions, and may require Architects who do not meet the requirements stipulated under Article 3 to submit themselves to some form of supplemental assessment as determined by the ASEAN Architect Council (AAC); 5.3 ; The participating ASEAN Member Countries consider that the objectives of such supplemental assessment should be to provide the relevant authorities with a sufficient degree of confidence that the Architects concerned: 5.3.1 : understand the general principles behind applicable codes of practice and laws; 5.3.2 ; have demonstrated a capacity to apply such principles safely and efficiently; and 5.3.3 and are familiar with other special requirements operating within the Host Country.

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Samples: Asean Mutual Recognition Arrangement on Architectural Services

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MUTUAL EXEMPTION. β€Œ 5.1 The participating ASEAN Member Countries recognise that any arrangement, which would confer exemption from further assessment by the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) that control the right to practise in each country, could be concluded only with the involvement and consent of the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA), and the relevant government agencies; 5.2 The participating ASEAN Member Countries note that licensing or registering authorities have statutory responsibility for protecting the health, safety, environment and welfare of the community within their jurisdictions, and may require Architects who do not meet the requirements stipulated under Article 3 to submit themselves to some form of supplemental assessment as determined by the ASEAN Architect Council (AAC); 5.3 The participating ASEAN Member Countries consider that the objectives of such supplemental assessment should be to provide the relevant authorities with a sufficient degree of confidence that the Architects concerned: 5.3.1 understand the general principles behind applicable codes of practice and laws; 5.3.2 have demonstrated a capacity to apply such principles safely and efficiently; and 5.3.3 are familiar with other special requirements operating within the Host Country.

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Samples: Asean Mutual Recognition Arrangement on Architectural Services

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