Officials and other Servants Sample Clauses

Officials and other Servants. 1. Without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 11 to 14 of the Protocol and to Article 4 of the Modalities of Application, officials and other servants of the Agency shall enjoy the following privileges and immunities:
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