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66 | II Série A - Número: 103 | 29 de Abril de 2014

4. If training or exercises of any kind are to be conducted by an Allied Headquarters or by formations under the direction of that Headquarters, the Portuguese Republic may request the Allied Headquarters to provide prior notification and approval of such activities.
5. Additional Activities (as defined in Article 1, paragraph 15, of this Supplementary Agreement), beyond those established or declared to be established by the date of signature of the present Supplementary Agreement, shall not be established without prior approval of the North Atlantic Council or the Portuguese Republic, as appropriate.

Article 10 Entry, departure, work, and stay

1. In addition to the exemptions provided in the Agreement, Article III, paragraph 1, and the Protocol, Article 4, but without prejudice to the rights and obligations set out in the Agreement, Article III, paragraphs 4 and 5; and in the Protocol, Article 4, (b) and (c); non-Portuguese members and their dependents shall be exempt from Portuguese visa and immigration requirements and obligations associated with residency and registration. The Portuguese Republic may exempt dependents from the requirement to hold work permits subject to a reciprocity criteria and procedures to be established by the Portuguese Republic.
2. The Portuguese Republic shall permit the practice of all professions performed by the members in sole connection with the activities of an Allied Headquarters, without requiring any kind of fees, licence, or credentials, whether at the national or lower governmental levels.
3. The Portuguese Republic shall include any Allied Headquarters located on its territory in its registry of international organizations and equivalent organizations with representation in the Portuguese Republic, and shall, without prejudice to the Agreement, Article III, and the Protocol, Article 5, issue all non-Portuguese Allied Headquarters’ members and their dependents the same identity cards as issued to international organizations with representation in the Portuguese Republic, it being fully recognised that this procedure does not afford any further status or entitlements.
4. Members, who are not Portuguese citizens or ordinarily residents in the Portuguese Republic, along with their dependents, are in the Portuguese Republic in support of an Allied Headquarters and their presence is exclusively associated with that Allied Headquarters. Accordingly, their presence is of a temporary non-resident nature, despite any length of orders or contract. The terms ordinary resident and ordinarily residing shall therefore not be applied or enforced by the Portuguese Republic to such members or their dependents of an Allied Headquarters present in the Portuguese Republic in any regards.

Article 11 Legal capacity of Supreme Headquarters

1. Supreme Headquarters have juridical personality in accordance with Articles 10 and 11 of the Protocol, and have capacity to, in particular, conclude contracts and acquire, own, and dispose of property, without being subject to any further arrangements in the Portuguese Republic.
2. The Portuguese Republic recognises that an Allied Headquarters may represent or otherwise exercise the capacity to, in particular, conclude contracts and acquire, own, and dispose of property on behalf of a Supreme Headquarters, when duly authorised to do so. 3. When requested to do so by an Allied Headquarters, the Portuguese Republic may act on behalf of such Headquarters in legal matters in which an Allied Headquarters is an interested party. The Allied Headquarters shall only reimburse the Portuguese Republic expenditure incurred by the Portuguese Republic to which the Allied Headquarters has previously consented.
4. It is understood that an Allied Headquarters, which is established through bi- or multilateral arrangements amongst NATO and/or Partner Nations may exercise its capacity to act on its own behalf as determined by Portuguese law and the framework by which it is established and controlled, and without affecting the status, rights, or obligations of the Supreme Headquarters or NATO.