Assistance in collection: Contracting States may collect each other's revenue claims under domestic enforcement laws, subject to limited exceptions. Contracting States may accept requests to collect or to take conservatory measures in respect of revenue claims owed to the other State, and shall apply their own domestic laws for enforcement and conservancy as if the claim were their own; such assistance does not alter domestic time limits or priorities and may be limited by conflicts with domestic law, public policy, lack of prior reasonable measures by the requesting State, or disproportionate administrative burden.
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Assistance in collection: Contracting States may collect each other's revenue claims under domestic enforcement laws, subject to limited exceptions.
Contracting States may accept requests to collect or to take conservatory measures in respect of revenue claims owed to the other State, and shall apply their own domestic laws for enforcement and conservancy as if the claim were their own; such assistance does not alter domestic time limits or priorities and may be limited by conflicts with domestic law, public policy, lack of prior reasonable measures by the requesting State, or disproportionate administrative burden.
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