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Review of the Memorandum of Understanding. This Memorandum of Understanding will be reviewed on a regular basis, to ensure that it reflects any agreed changes in ways of working or wider governance and management arrangements. Signed on behalf of their relevant organisations: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Director, Welsh Treasury for Welsh Government Date: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Deputy Director, Devolution for HM Revenue & Customs Date: Appendix A
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Review of the Memorandum of Understanding. 14. The Commissioner and the Keeper will meet regularly by mutual agreement to review the operation of the memorandum and to consider any amendments to it. Any such amendment will be by agreement of both parties. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Scottish Information Commissioner Signed this day 6 August 2008 Xxxxxx XxxXxxxxx, Keeper of the Records of Scotland
Review of the Memorandum of Understanding. 7.1 The Parties will meet, if required, to review the operation of the Agreement and to agree any resultant actions.
Review of the Memorandum of Understanding. 19. Ad hoc amendments to this memorandum can be made in writing, and by agreement of all parties at any time, with the provision of 2 months advance notice.
Review of the Memorandum of Understanding. ‌ This Memorandum of Understanding will be reviewed on a regular basis, to ensure that it reflects any agreed changes in ways of working or wider governance and management arrangements. Signed on behalf of their relevant organisations: Director, Welsh Treasury for Welsh Government Xxxxx Xxxxxx Deputy Director, Devolution for HM Revenue & Customs Appendix A: HMRC additional accounting officer responsibilities‌ The legal basis for Accounting Officers is found in: • Government Resources and Accounts Act (GRAA) 2000 • Government Trading Funds Act (GFTA) 1973, (as amended in the Government Trading Act 1990 and the Finance Acts 1991 and 1993) The administration of WRIT is a function of HMRC and so lies within the overall responsibility of HMRC’s Principal Accounting Officer, its Chief Executive, Xxx Xxxxxxxx.

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