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Divergence of views. Both Parties shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning inter alia compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of inspection reports. Unresolved divergences of view will be referred to the Joint Committee.
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Divergence of views. Both parties will use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of conformity assessment reports. Unresolved divergencies of view will be referred to the Joint Committee. SECTORAL ANNEX ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY-NEW ZEALAND AGREEMENT ON MUTUAL RECOGNITION IN RELATION TO CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATES AND MARKINGS SCOPE AND COVERAGE The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will apply to the following: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to New Zealand Any product falling under the scope of Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 February 1998 relating to telecommunications terminal equipment and satellite earth station equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity. Any product intended for connection to the public and leased networks operated by Telecom New Zealand Limited and its subsidiary companies. In general terms, the product range covered includes: In general terms, that Council Directive covers: (a) terminal equipment intended to be connected to the public telecommunications networks. The terminal equipment may be connected directly or indirectly to the termination of the public telecommunications network; and (a) single-line and multi-line TTE intended for connection to the public switched telecommunications network or leased lines, whether for voice or data transmission, including PABX and like switching systems; (b) ISDN Basic Rate Access (connecting at the S/T interface);
Divergence of views. Both Parties will use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning, inter alia, compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of conformity assessment reports. Unresolved divergences of view will be referred to the Joint Sectoral Group. Appendix The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will not apply to the following devices: — medical devices that contain or are manufactured using cells, tissues or tissue derivatives of animal origin that have been rendered non-viable, where the safety with regard to viruses or other transferable agents requires validated methods for elimination or viral inactivation in the course of the manufacturing process; — medical devices that contain tissues, cells or substances of microbial, bacterial or recombinant origin and are intended for use in or on the human body; — medical devices incorporating tissues or tissue derivatives of human origin; — medical devices incorporating stable derivatives of human blood or human plasma that are liable to act on the human body in a way that is ancillary to the device; — medical devices that incorporate, or intend to incorporate, as an integral part, a substance that, if used separately, might be considered to be a medicine that is intended to act on a patient in a way that is ancillary to the device, and — medical devices that are intended by the manufacturer specifically to be used for chemical disinfection of another medical device, except for sterilisers using dry heat, moist heat or ethylene oxide. Both Parties may decide by common arrangement to extend the application of this Sectoral Annex to the afore­ mentioned medical devices.’.
Divergence of views. Both Parties shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of conformity assessment reports. Unresolved divergencies of view will be referred to the Joint Committee. SECTORAL ANNEX ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY-AUSTRALIA AGREEMENT ON MUTUAL RECOGNITION IN RELATION TO CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATES AND MARKINGS SCOPE AND COVERAGE The provisions of this Sectoral Annex shall apply to the following: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to Australia Any product falling under the scope of Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 February 1998 relating to telecommunications terminal equipment and satellite earth station equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity. In general terms, that Council Directive covers: (a) terminal equipment intended to be connected to the public telecommunications networks. The terminal equipment may be connected directly or indirectly to the termination of the public telecommunications network, and Any product defined as customer equipment in the Telecommunications Xxx 0000. In general this is equipment whose parameters are defined in the Australian Communications Authority Technical Standards as determined under the above Act. These requirements are set out in the Telecommunications Labelling (Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Notice No 2 of 1997.
Divergence of views. Both Parties will use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views. Unresolved divergences of view will be referred to the Joint Sectoral Group. Appendix The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will not apply to the following devices: — medical devices that contain or are manufactured using cells, tissues or tissue derivatives of animal origin that have been rendered non-viable, where the safety with regard to viruses or other transferable agents requires validated methods for elimination or viral inactivation in the course of the manufacturing process; — medical devices that contain tissues, cells or substances of microbial, bacterial or recombinant origin and are intended for use in or on the human body; — medical devices incorporating tissues or tissue derivatives of human origin; — medical devices incorporating stable derivatives of human blood or human plasma that are liable to act on the human body in a way that is ancillary to the device; — medical devices that incorporate, or intend to incorporate, as an integral part, a substance that, if used separately, might be considered to be a medicine that is intended to act on a patient in a way that is ancillary to the device, and — medical devices that are intended by the manufacturer specifically to be used for chemical disinfection of other medical devices, except for sterilisers using dry heat, moist heat or ethylene oxide. Both Parties may decide by mutual arrangement to extend the application of this Sectoral Annex to the afore­ mentioned medical devices.’.
Divergence of views. Any divergence of views between the Parties arising from or relating to this MOU, including those on the interpretation or application of any provision therein, will be amicably settled by the Parties.
Divergence of views. 5.11.1 The Regulatory Authorities shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning any aspect governed by this Sectoral Annex on Medicinal Products inter alia compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of inspection reports.
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Divergence of views. Both Parties shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of conformity assessment reports. Unresolved divergencies of view will be referred to the Joint Committee as established in Article 12 of the Agreement. AUSTRALIA - EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENT OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATES AND MARKINGS SECTORAL ANNEX TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AUSTRALIA - EUROPEAN COMMUNITY SECTORAL ANNEX - TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT SCOPE AND COVERAGE The provisions of this Sectoral Annex shall apply to the following: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to Australia Any product falling under the scope of Council Directive 91/263/EEC of 29 April 1991 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning telecommunications terminal equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity, as supplemented by Council Directive 93/97/EEC of 29 October 1993 supplementing Directive 91/263/EEC in respect of satellite earth station equipment In general terms, these Council Directives cover: (a) terminal equipment intended to be connected to the public telecommunications networks. The terminal equipment may be connected directly or indirectly to the termination of the public telecommunications network, and (b) satellite earth station equipment, which is capable of being used either for transmission only, or for transmission and reception, or for reception only, of radio communications signals by means of satellites or other space based systems. Purpose built satellite earth station equipment used as part of the public telecommunications network is excluded. Any product defined as customer equipment in the Telecommunications Xxx 0000. In general this is equipment whose parameters are defined in AUSTEL Technical Standards as determined under the above Act. A schedule of these standards at the date of this Agreement is attached and includes analogue and digital equipment and satellite earth station equipment as applicable. This list of product groups may be extended to include other European common technical regulations in this sector as they become available.
Divergence of views. Both Parties shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views c oncerning c ompliance of manufa cturers and c onclusions of c onformity assessm ent reports. Unresolved divergencies of view will be referre d to the Joint Committee. SECTORAL ANNEX ON TELECO MMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY-AUSTRALIA AGREEMENT ON MUTUAL RECO GNITION IN RELATION TO CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATES AND MARKINGS SCOPE AND COVERAGE The provisions of this Sectoral Annex shall apply to the follo wing: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to Australia Any product falling under the sc ope of Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parlia ment and of the Council of 12 February 1998 relating to telec ommunic ations terminal equipment and satellite earth station equipment, including the mutual rec ognition of their c onformity. In general terms, that Council Directive c overs: Any product defined as customer equipment in the Tele c ommunic ations Xxx 0000. In general this is equipment whose parameters are defined in the Australian Communic ations Authority Technic al Stand ards as determined under the above Act. These requirements are set out in the Telec ommunic ations Labelling (Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Notic e No 2 of 1997.
Divergence of views. 5.11.1 The Regulatory Authorities shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning inter alia compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of inspection reports. Unresolved divergences of view will be referred to the Joint Committee established under Article 11 of the Agreement.
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