Article V - Acceptance of Approval
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Article V - Acceptance of Approval

  1 Approval under the authority of a Contracting Party. granted under the terms of the present Convention. shall be accepted by the other Contracting Parties for all purposes covered by the present Convention. It shall be regarded by the other Contracting Parties as having the same force as an approval issued by them.

  2 A Contracting Party shall not impose any other structural safety requirements or tests on containers covered by the present Convention. provided, however. that nothing in the present Convention shall preclude the application of provisions of national regulations or legislation or of international agreements. prescribing additional structural safety requirements or tests for containers specially designed for the transport of dangerous goods, or for those features unique to containers carrying bulk liquids or for containers when carried by air. The term dangerous goods shall have that meaning assigned to it by international agreements.


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