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Bureaux in the Member States of the European. Economic Area shall, when receiving such a request, approve as correspondents in their country claims representatives already appointed by insurers of the other Member States pursuant to Directive 2009/103/EC, provided that the conditions set out by 20 2015 – General Assembly, Decision No 5-2 – Entry into force: 1st July 2015 21 2017 – General Assembly, Decision No 4-1 - The wording of Article 4.1 and the pertaining explanatory text was revised. The amendments shall enter into force on 1st January 2018.
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Bureaux in the Member States of the European. Economic Area shall, when receiving such a request, approve as correspondents in their country claims representatives already appointed by insurers of the other Member States pursuant to Directive 2009/103/EC, provided that the conditions set out by the bureaux for the approval of a correspondent in their country are met. This approval may be withdrawn under the same conditions which apply to all correspondents nominated in their territory of competence. 30
Bureaux in the Member States of the European. Economic Area undertake when receiving 17 2012 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-1 18 2013 – General Assembly, Decision N° 4-1 – The model wording can be found on the CoB extranet. such a request, to approve as correspondents in their country claims representatives already appointed by insurers of the other Member States pursuant to Directive 2000/26/EEC. This approval cannot be withdrawn as long as the correspondent concerned retains its capacity as a claims representative under the said Directive unless it is in serious breach of its obligations under this Article.

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