Release of Goods. 1. To the extent possible, each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures allowing, goods to be released: (a) within 48 hours of arrival or as soon as practicable; and (b) where possible, at the point of arrival, without temporary transfer to warehouses or other locations. 2. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall not prevent the Customs Administration of a Party from holding a shipment: (a) for the purpose of determining, in accordance with risk management techniques, whether an examination of the goods is necessary; (b) if permits need to be obtained for restricted goods; or (c) in any situation if it has concerns in relation to the goods.
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Samples: Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (Ratification) Act, Free Trade Agreement, Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus
Release of Goods. 1. To the extent possible, each Party ,Peaarctyh shall adopt or maintain procedures allowing, goods to be released:
(a) within 48 hours of arrival or as soon as practicable; and
(b) where possible, at the point of arrival, without temporary transfer to warehouses wareh or other locations.
2. The provisions Theprovisions of paragraph 1 shall not prevent the Customs Administration preCvuesntot mthsedAministration of a Party from holding a shipment:
(a) for the purpose of determining, in accordance with risk management techniques, techni whether an examination of the goods is necessary;
(b) if permits need to be obtained for restricted goods; or
(c) in any situation if it has concerns in relation to the goods.
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Samples: Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus, Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus