Requesting Authority definition

Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this MoU.
Requesting Authority means the central liaison office, a liaison department or any competent official of a Member State who makes a request for assistance on behalf of the competent authority;
Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this Memorandum of Understanding.

Examples of Requesting Authority in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Receiving Party shall comply with any valid request of a Requesting Authority to attach a pen register, trap-and-trace or form of intercept on the Receiving Party’s Facilities.

  • When either Party receives a request (“Receiving Party”) associated with an End User of the other Party and the Receiving Party does not provide the network end-office/loop switching functionality to such End User, the Receiving Party will promptly notify the Requesting Authority so that the Requesting Authority may redirect its request to the appropriate Party that provides such functionality.


More Definitions of Requesting Authority

Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request for information;
Requesting Authority means the Customs Authority making a request for assistance in customs matters or which receives assistance on a Customs Authority’s own initiative.
Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this CA.
Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this MOU.
Requesting Authority means a central liaison office, a liaison department or a competent official who makes a request for assistance under Title II, on behalf of a competent authority;
Requesting Authority means the Overseas Regulatory Authority, within the terms of s. 2 of the Monetary Authority Law (2013Revision), making a request under this Memorandum of Understanding.
Requesting Authority means the competent authority of a Member State which makes a request for assistance, information, notification or recovery concerning a penalty or fine as referred to in Chapter VI;