Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted. 2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 23 contracts
Samples: Protocol to the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation, Protocol Concerning the Definition of the Concept of 'Originating Products' and Methods of Administrative Co Operation, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Protocol on Rules of Origin, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors errors, such as typing errors errors, on a proof of origin should shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Proof of Origin Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof certificate of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authority for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products goods shall not ipso facto render the proof certificate of origin null and void if it is duly established that this such document does correspond to the products goods submitted.
. 2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on in a proof certificate of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authorities for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this such document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof certificate of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not not, ipso facto facto, render the proof certificate of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof certificate of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.document.11
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement, Preferential Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof Proofs of origin Origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authorities for the purpose purposes of carrying out the formalities for importing the products goods, shall not ipso facto render the proof Proofs of origin Origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products goods submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof Proof of origin Origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Rules of Origin Agreement, Rules of Origin Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause the documents referred to in paragraph 1 of this document Article to be rejected if these those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.those documents. ▼M92
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Agreement Between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation, Agreement Between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation, Agreement Between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause the documents referred to in paragraph 1 of this document Article to be rejected if these those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this documentthose documents.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Annex Concerning the Definition of the Concept of 'Originating Products' and Methods of Administrative Cooperation, Eea Agreement Protocol on Rules of Origin, Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin declaration and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authorities for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not not, ipso facto facto, render the proof of origin declaration null and void if it is duly established that this such document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of an origin declaration should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof proofs of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render tender the proof proofs of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors errors, such as typing errors errors, on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authority for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Protocol to the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation, Protocol
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall may not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors.
1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall may not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements state- ments made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents docu- ments submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not not, ipso facto facto, render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness correct- ness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Euro Mediterranean Agreement, Euro Mediterranean Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond to the products submitted.. ▼M6
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause the documents referred to in paragraph 1 of this document Article to be rejected if these those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this documentthose documents.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Euro Mediterranean Interim Association Agreement, Euro Mediterranean Interim Association Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin declaration and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authorities for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto not, because of that fact, render the proof of origin declaration null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond corresponds to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of an origin should declaration shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are do not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this the document.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (Ceta)
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond to the products submitted.. ▼M60
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause the documents referred to in paragraph 1 of this document Article to be rejected if these those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this documentthose documents.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Agreement Between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Norway
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents document submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not not, ipso facto facto, render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this that document to be rejected if these those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this that document.
Appears in 1 contract
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Protocol
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this that document does correspond corresponds to the products in respect of which it was submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should shall not cause this document the documents referred to in paragraph 1 to be rejected if these where those errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this documentthose documents.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Cooperation Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Interim Agreement Establishing a Framework for an Economic Partnership Agreement
Discrepancies and formal errors. 1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin declaration and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office authorities for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto a product does not, because of that fact, render the proof of origin declaration null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond corresponds to the products product submitted.
2. Obvious formal errors errors, such as typing errors errors, on a proof of an origin should declaration shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are do not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this the document.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Free Trade Agreement