Hot Pursuit Sample Clauses

Hot Pursuit. 1. The Parties shall seek to cooperate in the hot pursuit of fishing vessels to the extent allowed by relevant national law, and in accordance with international law.
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Hot Pursuit. 1. Officials of a Member State pursuing in their State’s territory an individual observed in the act of committing a Customs Offence that could give rise to extradition, or participating in such an offence, may continue pursuit in the territory of another Member State, subject to a prior request, authorisa- tion and any conditions the requested Member State may impose.
Hot Pursuit. 1. Officials of either Contracting Party pursuing in their Party’s territory a person observed in the act of committing a Customs offence of a type as defined by mutual arrangement in accordance with Article 28, or participating in such an offence, may continue pursuit in the territory of the other Contracting Party, subject to a prior request, authorization and any conditions the requested Contracting Party may impose.
Hot Pursuit. Hot pursuit can be initiated when an individual is observed in the act of committing, or participating in, a Customs offence and this individual is crossing the border in an attempt to evade apprehension. Contact must be established with the competent authorities of the Contracting Party in whose territory the hot pursuit is to take place to request their assistance in apprehending the individual. In particularly urgent circumstances, the pursuit can be continued without prior authorization provided that the crossing of the border is reported and a formal request is made as soon as possible afterwards. If those competent authorities are not able to react, the pursuing officials may continue the pursuit across the border to detain the individual until the competent authorities arrive to take charge of him or her. The whole procedure will normally end with the extradition of the individual and prosecution in the territory where the Customs offence was committed. Pursuits taking place on the high seas must comply with the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas.
Hot Pursuit. 1. Hot pursuit of a fishing vessel believed to be fishing illegally may be commenced by an authorised vessel of either Party pursuant to this Agreement.
Hot Pursuit. The Participants may, in accordance with their respective domestic law, policies and procedures, cooperate in the hot pursuit of a foreign ship where that hot pursuit is in accordance with international law, including Article 111 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982.
Hot Pursuit. 18.-(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3), a hot pursuit may be carried out, without any restriction, in any part of the territory of Cyprus.
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Hot Pursuit. A. Any Village law enforcement officer, duly authorized as a peace officer, who observes the commission of a felony offense, a misdemeanor offense, and/or traffic offenses including civil infraction offenses off Trust lands, or who has reasonable cause to believe a felony or misdemeanor punishable in excess of 92 days has been committed off Trust lands, and pursues the offender without unreasonable delay, is authorized to continue that pursuit onto Trust lands until the offender is apprehended. The officer may issue citations or effect an arrest of the offender as if the officer had not entered onto Trust lands. The officer will notify LTBB Police as soon as it is reasonable after entry into Trust lands. The officer may request the assistance of LTBB Police as needed.
Hot Pursuit. 132 Like the right of visit, hot pursuit may be conducted only by State ships and aircraft. A craft suspected of committing a prohibited act inside the territorial sea or contiguous zone of a coastal state may be pursued and captured outside the territorial sea or contiguous zone. The pursued ship must have violated a law or regulation of the coastal State in any area in which those laws or regulations are effective. For example, the ship must have violated a customs rule within the territorial sea, or a fishing regulation within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The pursuit must commence in the area where the violation was committed, and must be continuous. Pursuit must end once the ship enters the territorial sea of another State, regardless of where the violation was discovered – thus, some use the shorthand that hot pursuit only applies in “one direction.” Regarding piracy, the international nature of the crime of piracy may allow continuation of pursuit if contact cannot be established in a timely manner with the coastal State to obtain its consent. In such a case, pursuit must be broken off immediately upon request of the coastal State.133

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