Common use of Divergence of views Clause in Contracts

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. 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 Ac▇ ▇▇▇▇. 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.

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Sources: Mutual Recognition Agreement

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. 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 Ac▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. 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.

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Sources: Mutual Recognition Agreement