Common use of Recognition of Certificates Clause in Contracts

Recognition of Certificates. 1. Certificates of airworthiness, certificates of competency and licences issued or rendered valid by one Party and still in force shall be recognised as valid by the other Party for the purpose of operating the agreed services provided that the requirements under which such certificates and licences were issued or rendered valid are equal to or above the minimum standards which may be established pursuant to the Convention

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Samples: www.aph.gov.au, www.aph.gov.au, www.aph.gov.au

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Recognition of Certificates. 1. Certificates of airworthiness, certificates of competency and licences licenses issued or rendered valid by one Party and still in force shall be recognised recognized as valid by the other Party for the purpose of operating the agreed services provided that the requirements under which such certificates and licences licenses were issued or rendered valid are equal to or above the minimum standards which may be established pursuant to the Convention.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Air Services Agreement, Air Services Agreement

Recognition of Certificates. 1. Certificates The certificates of airworthiness, certificates of competency aptitude and licences issued or rendered validated by any of the Parties and which are valid by one Party and still in force shall will be recognised as valid by the other Party Parties for the purpose operation of operating the agreed services services, provided that the requirements conditions under which such certificates and licences were issued or rendered valid validated are equal to or above higher than the minimum standards which may be established pursuant to the Convention.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Multilateral Open Skies Agreement

Recognition of Certificates. 1. Certificates of airworthiness, certificates of competency and licences issued or rendered valid by in accordance with the laws and regulations of one Party Contracting Party, including in the case of the Kingdom of Belgium, European Union laws and regulations, and still in force shall be recognised as valid by the other Contracting Party for the purpose of operating the agreed services provided that the requirements under which such certificates and licences were issued or rendered valid are equal to or above the minimum standards which may be established pursuant to the Convention.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.aph.gov.au

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Recognition of Certificates. 1. Certificates of airworthiness, certificates of competency and licences issued or rendered valid by one Party and still in force shall be recognised as valid by the other Party for the purpose of operating the agreed services provided that the requirements under which such certificates and licences were issued or rendered valid are equal to or above the minimum standards which may be established pursuant to the Convention.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.aph.gov.au

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