Cost allocation for mutual assistance: ordinary costs borne by requested party; extraordinary costs borne by requesting party after consultation. Allocation of costs for mutual assistance provides that ordinary costs are borne by the Requested Party unless otherwise agreed, while extraordinary costs exceeding the prescribed threshold are borne by the Requesting Party; competent authorities must consult in advance when extraordinary costs are likely to exceed the threshold and consult periodically. Ordinary costs include internal administration, minor external costs and overheads; examples of extraordinary costs include third party copying fees, interpreter/translator/expert fees, document conveyance, litigation costs related to a specific request, and costs for obtaining depositions or testimony.
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Cost allocation for mutual assistance: ordinary costs borne by requested party; extraordinary costs borne by requesting party after consultation.
Allocation of costs for mutual assistance provides that ordinary costs are borne by the Requested Party unless otherwise agreed, while extraordinary costs exceeding the prescribed threshold are borne by the Requesting Party; competent authorities must consult in advance when extraordinary costs are likely to exceed the threshold and consult periodically. Ordinary costs include internal administration, minor external costs and overheads; examples of extraordinary costs include third party copying fees, interpreter/translator/expert fees, document conveyance, litigation costs related to a specific request, and costs for obtaining depositions or testimony.
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