Common use of Exhibition Clause in Contracts

Exhibition. 1. Originating goods, sent for exhibition in a country other than Chile or Thailand and sold during or after the exhibition for importation in Chile or Thailand shall be deemed as originating and eligible for preferential tariff treatment provided it is shown to the satisfaction of the customs authority of the importing Party that: (a) an exporter has consigned the goods from Chile or Thailand to the country in which the exhibition is held and has exhibited there; (b) the goods have been sold or transferred to a consignee or otherwise dispose of by that exporter to an importer in Chile or Thailand; (c) the goods have been consigned during the exhibition or immediately thereafter in the Party in which they were sent for exhibition and have not been used for a purpose other than demonstration at the exhibition; and (d) the goods have remained during the exhibition under customs control. 2. A Certificate of Origin must be issued or made out in accordance with this Chapter. The name and address of the place of the exhibition must be indicated in the Certificate of Origin. Where necessary, additional documentary evidence of the conditions, under which they have been exhibited, may be required from the relevant authorities of the country where the exhibition took place. 3. Paragraph 1 shall apply to any trade, agricultural or crafts exhibition, fair or similar show or display in shops or business premises with the view to the sale of foreign goods and where the goods remain under customs control during the exhibition.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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