Mutual Recognition Sample Clauses

Mutual Recognition. 1. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent a Party from requiring that natural persons must possess the necessary qualifications and/or professional experience specified in the territory where the service is supplied, for the sector of activity concerned.
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Mutual Recognition. 1. For the purposes of the fulfillment, in whole or in part, of its standards or criteria for the authorization, licensing, or certification of services suppliers, and subject to the requirements of paragraph 4, a Party may recognize the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licenses or certifications granted in a particular country. Such recognition, which may be achieved through harmonization or otherwise, may be based upon an agreement or arrangement with the country concerned or may be accorded autonomously.
Mutual Recognition. 1. A Party may recognise the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licences or certification granted in the country of the other Party for purposes of the fulfilment, in whole or in part, of its standards or criteria for the authorisation, licensing, or certification of service suppliers of the other Party.
Mutual Recognition. 1. In principle no later than three years following the entry into force of this Agreement, the Joint Committee shall establish the necessary steps for the negotiation of agreements providing for the mutual recognition of requirements, qualifications, licenses and other regulations, for the purpose of the fulfilment, in whole or in part, by service suppliers of the criteria applied by each Party for the authorisation, licensing, operation and certification of service suppliers and, in particular, professional services.
Mutual Recognition. 1. Each Party shall ensure that its competent authorities, within a reasonable period of time after the submission by a services supplier of the other Party of an application for a licence or certification:
Mutual Recognition. 4.1 Eligibility for recognition (including registration or licensure): common requirements
Mutual Recognition. Mutual recognition means that Architects from the EU and Architects from Canada who meet the following requirements shall be eligible for registration/licensure/recognition in each other’s jurisdictions:
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Mutual Recognition. 1. In order to ensure the proper quality of their suppliers of professional services, the Parties shall encourage the relevant bodies and mechanisms to develop mutually acceptable standards and criteria for the accreditation and certification:
Mutual Recognition. 1. For the purposes of the fulfilment, in whole or in part, of its standards or criteria for the authorization, licensing, or certification of services suppliers, and subject to the requirements of paragraph 4, a Party may recognize the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licenses or certifications granted in a particular country, including the other Party and non-Parties. Such recognition, which may be achieved through harmonization or otherwise, may be based upon an agreement or arrangement with the country concerned or may be accorded autonomously.
Mutual Recognition. 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent of all its employees at The Residence on the Thames in the city of Chatham save and except Charge Nurse and supervisors, persons above the rank of Charge Nurse, Activity Director, Supervisor and Office Manager and Registered Practical Nurses.
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