Common use of Spontaneous assistance Clause in Contracts

Spontaneous assistance. 1. The Customs administrations shall, on its own initiative, supply information related to concluded, planned or ongoing transactions, which constitute or appear to constitute a Customs offence. 2. In cases that could involve substantial damage to the economy, public health, public security or other vital interests of the other Signatory Parties, the Customs administrations shall, wherever possible, supply information on its own initiative without delay.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement

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Spontaneous assistance. 1. The Customs administrations shall, on its own initiative, supply information related to concluded, planned or ongoing transactions, which constitute or appear to constitute a Customs offence. 2. In cases that could involve substantial damage to the economy, public health, public security or other vital interests of the other Signatory Parties, the Customs administrations shall, wherever possible, supply information on its own initiative without delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Mutual Administrative Assistance Agreement, Mutual Administrative Assistance Agreement

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