Release of Goods. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures which allow goods to be released within 48 hours of arrival unless: (a) the importer fails to provide any information required by the importing Party at the time of first entry; (b) the goods are selected for closer examination by the competent authority of the importing Party through the application of risk management techniques; (c) the goods are to be examined by any agency, other than the competent authority of the importing Party, acting under powers conferred by the domestic legislation of the importing Party; or (d) fulfilment of all necessary customs formalities has not been able to be completed or release is otherwise delayed by virtue of force majeure.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Customs Procedures Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Release of Goods. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures which allow goods to be released within 48 hours of arrival unless:
: (a) the importer fails to provide any information required by the importing Party at the time of first entry;
; (b) the goods are selected for closer examination by the competent authority of the importing Party through the application of risk management techniques;
; (c) the goods are to be examined by any agency, other than the competent authority of the importing Party, acting under powers conferred by the domestic legislation of the importing Party; or
or (d) fulfilment of all necessary customs formalities has not been able to be completed or release is otherwise delayed by virtue of force majeure.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Release of Goods. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures which allow goods to be released within 48 hours of arrival submission of all relevant Customs import documents unless:
(a) the importer fails to provide any information required by the importing Party at the time of first entry;
(b) the goods are selected for closer examination by the competent authority of the importing Party through the application of risk management techniques;
(c) the goods are to be examined by any agency, other than the competent authority of the importing Party, acting under powers conferred by the domestic legislation of the importing Party; or
(d) fulfilment of all necessary customs Customs formalities has not been able to be completed or release is otherwise delayed by virtue of force majeure.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement