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3.CEPOL is an organisation of which the United Kingdom and...
4.CEPOL shall have the legal capacities of a body corporate....
5.The Archives of CEPOL shall have the like inviolability as,...
6.The Premises of CEPOL shall have the like inviolability as,...
7.(1) Within the scope of the Official Activities of CEPOL,...
8.Within the scope of its Official Activities CEPOL, its property,...
9.Within the scope of its Official Activities CEPOL shall have...
10.CEPOL shall have relief, under arrangements made by the Secretary...
11.CEPOL shall have relief, under arrangements made by the Secretary...
12.CEPOL shall have exemption from duties (whether of customs or...
13.CEPOL shall have exemption from prohibitions and restrictions on importation...
14.CEPOL shall have relief, under arrangements made either by the...
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