Common use of Certification of Origin Clause in Contracts

Certification of Origin. 1. The Certificate of Origin is the document that certifies that goods fulfil the origin requirements as set out in this Annex so that they can benefit from the preferential tariff treatment as foreseen in this Agreement. The said Certificate is valid for only one importing operation concerning one or more goods and its original or in exceptional cases a copy of the, original of which has to be submitted within 30 days from the date of clearance of goods in the importing Party and shall be included in the documentation to be presented at the customs authorities of the importing Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement

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Certification of Origin. 1. The Certificate certificate of Origin origin is the document that certifies that the goods fulfil qualify as originating goods in accordance with the origin requirements as set out in provisions of this Annex so that they can Chapter and, therefore, may benefit from the preferential tariff treatment as foreseen in this Agreement. The said Certificate is valid for only one importing operation concerning one or more goods and its original or in exceptional cases a copy of the, original of which has agreed to be submitted within 30 days from by the date of clearance of goods in the importing Party and shall be included in the documentation to be presented at the customs authorities of the importing PartyParties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Integration Agreement

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