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by lease — may be sent at any time after the acquisition; and
 (e) for an acquisition of a kind mentioned in paragraph 11A (1) (d), except an acquisition of real property by lease — may only be sent:
 (i) in accordance with the arrangement mentioned in that paragraph; or
 (ii) if the arrangement does not specify a time when a claim may be sent:
 (A) with another claim; or
 (B) at least 3 months after another claim from the United Nations is sent; and
 (f) for an acquisition that is not mentioned in paragraph (d)
or (e) — may only be sent:
 (i) with another claim; or
 (ii) at least 3 months after another claim from the United Nations.

Note   Paragraphs 11C (e) and (f) are intended to limit the number of claims from the United Nations to one in each quarter, to minimise delays in the processing of claims.

11D Indirect tax concession scheme — manner of payment

  For paragraph 11C (3) (b) of the Act, the amount is to be paid to a single recipient, or an account, nominated by, or for, the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

12 Waiver of privileges and immunities

 (1) The Security Council of the United Nations may waive any privileges and immunities to which:
 (a) the United Nations; or
 (b) a person upon whom privileges and immunities are conferred by regulation 6,
  is entitled by virtue of the Act or these Regulations.

 (2) The Secretary-General of the United Nations may waive any privileges and immunities to which a person upon whom privileges and immunities are conferred by regulation 7, 8, 10 or 11 is entitled by virtue of the Act or these Regulations.

 (3) The government of a country referred to in regulation 9 may waive any privileges and immunities to which a person upon whom privileges and immunities are conferred by that regulation is entitled by virtue of the Act or these Regulations.

13 Delegation

 (1) The Minister may, either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation, by writing signed by the Minister, delegate to a person the Minister's powers under paragraphs 11B (1) (b) and (5) (b) of these Regulations.

 (2) A power delegated under subregulation (1), when exercised by the delegate, is taken to have been exercised by the Minister.

 (3) A delegation of power under subregulation (1) does not prevent the exercise of the power by the Minister.

Notes to the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Regulations 1986

Note 1

The United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Regulations 1986 (in force under the International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1986 No. 66 amended as indicated in