Visits by Officials Sample Clauses

Visits by Officials. 1. On written request, officials designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a Customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant information in respect of that Customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other information relevant in respect of that Customs offence; and (c) be present during an enquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration. 2. Where the requested administration considers it appropriate for an official of the requesting administration to be present when measures of assistance are carried out pursuant to a request, the requested administration may invite the participation of that official, subject to any terms and conditions it may specify. 3. When, in the circumstances provided for in this Annex, officials of the Customs administration of a Signatory Party are present in the territory of another Signatory Party, they must at all times be able to furnish proof of their official capacity. 4. They shall, while there, enjoy the same protection accorded to Customs officials of that other Signatory Party in accordance with the domestic law of that Signatory Party and be responsible for any offence they might commit. They shall not be in uniform nor carry arms.
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Visits by Officials. 1. On written request, officials specially designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an enquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration. 2. When, in the circumstances provided for in this Agreement, officials of the customs administration of a Party are present in the territory of the other Party, they must at all times be able to furnish proof of their official capacity. They shall, while there, enjoy the same protection accorded to customs officials of that other Party in accordance with the domestic law in force there. They shall not be in uniform nor carry arms.
Visits by Officials. On written request, officials specially designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an inquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration.
Visits by Officials. On written request, officials specially designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an inquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration. Article 8‌‌
Visits by Officials. 1. Officials specially designated by the requesting administration may, on written request, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an enquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration. 2. The designated officials shall be present in an advisory role only and may not exercise the powers conferred on officials of the requested administration by the domestic law of the requested Party. The officials shall, however, for the sole purpose of the enquiry being carried out and in the presence of and through officials of the requested administration, have access to the same premises and same documents as those officials of the requested administration.
Visits by Officials. 1. On written request, officials designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorisation of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an inquiry conducted by the requested administration in the territory of the requested Contracting Party and relevant to the requesting administration. 2. When officials of the requesting administration are present in the territory of the other Contracting Party in the circumstances provided for in Article 10 or in paragraph 1 of this Article, they must at all times be able to furnish proof of their official capacity. 3. They shall, while there, enjoy the same protection as that accorded to customs officials of the other Contracting Party, in accordance with the laws in force there, and be responsible for any offence they might commit.
Visits by Officials. 1. Upon written request, officials specially designated by the requesting administration may, with the authorization of the requested administration and subject to conditions the latter may impose, for the purpose of investigating a customs offence: (a) examine in the offices of the requested administration the documents, registers and other relevant data to extract any information in respect of that customs offence; (b) take copies of the documents, registers and other data relevant in respect of that customs offence; (c) be present during an inquiry conducted by the requested administration relevant to the requesting administration. 2. When, in the circumstances provided for by this Agreement, officials of the customs administration of one Party are present in the territory of the other Party, they must at all times be able to furnish proof of their official capacity. They shall not be in uniform nor carry arms.
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