Common use of Bilateral Cumulation Clause in Contracts

Bilateral Cumulation. 1. Notwithstanding, Article 2(1)(b) of this Chapter, goods originating in a Member State of MERCOSUR, shall be considered as materials originating in Israel and it shall not be necessary that such materials had undergone working or processing.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Bilateral Cumulation. 1. Notwithstanding, Article 2(1)(b) of this Chapter, goods originating in a Member State of MERCOSUR, shall be considered as materials originating in Israel Palestine and it shall not be necessary that such materials had undergone working or processing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

Bilateral Cumulation. 1. Notwithstanding, Article 2(1)(b) of this Chapter, goods originating in a Member State of MERCOSUR, shall be considered as materials originating in Israel and it shall not be necessary that such materials had undergone working or processing. Notwithstanding Article 2(2)(b) of this Chapter, goods originating in Israel, shall be considered as materials originating in a Member State of MERCOSUR and it shall not be necessary that such materials had undergone sufficient working or processing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Bilateral Cumulation. 1. Notwithstanding, Article 2(1)(b) of this Chapter), goods originating in a Member State of the MERCOSUR, shall be considered as materials originating in Israel and it shall not be necessary that such materials had undergone working or processing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sice.oas.org

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