Import Requirements Sample Clauses

Import Requirements. 1. The import requirements of the importing Party shall be applicable to the entire territory of the exporting Party, subject to Article 35 of this Chapter. The import requirements set out in certificates are based on the principles of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (“Codex”), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), unless the import requirements are supported by a science-based risk assessment conducted in accordance with the applicable international rules as provided for in the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (“the SPS Agreement”). 2. The requirements set out in import permits shall not contain more stringent sanitary and veterinary conditions than the conditions laid down in the certificates under paragraph 1 of this Article.
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Import Requirements. 9.1. Upon Agilent's request, Seller shall provide Agilent with appropriate certification stating the country of origin of the Goods. 9.2. Seller shall mark every Good (or the Good's container if there is no room on the Good itself) with the country of origin.
Import Requirements. 1. The general import requirements of a Party shall apply to the entire territory of the other Party. 2. Additional specific import requirements may be imposed on the exporting Party or parts thereof based on the determination of the animal or plant health status of the exporting Party or parts thereof made by the importing Party in accordance with the SPS Agreement, the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the World Organisation for Animal Health (hereinafter referred to as the "OIE") and the International Plant Protection Convention (hereinafter referred to as the "IPPC") guidelines and standards.
Import Requirements. 1. The general import requirements of a Party shall apply to products of another Party. 2. Each Party shall ensure that products exported to another Party meet the sanitary and phytosanitary requirements of the importing Party. 3. The importing Party shall ensure that its import conditions are applied in a proportionate and non-discriminatory manner. 4. Any modification to the import requirements of a Party has to consider the establishment of a transitional period, according to the nature of the modification, in order to avoid the interruption of the trade flow of products and to allow the exporting Party to adjust its procedures to such modification. 5. When a risk assessment is included by an importing Party in its import requirements, that Party will immediately initiate this assessment and inform the exporting Party of the period of time required for such assessment. 6. When the importing Party has concluded that the products of an exporting Party meet its sanitary and phytosanitary import requirements, such Party will authorise the import of such products within 90 working days (17) following the date in which such conclusion was reached. 7. Inspection fees may only cover the costs incurred by the competent authority when performing import checks. Inspection fees shall be equitable in relation to the fees charged for the inspection of like domestic products. 8. The importing Party shall inform an exporting Party as soon as possible of any modification concerning fees, including the reasons for such modification.
Import Requirements. 1. The exporting Party shall ensure that products exported to the importing Party comply with the sanitary and phytosanitary requirements of the importing Party. 2. The importing Party shall ensure that its import conditions are applied in a proportional and non discriminatory manner.
Import Requirements. 1. The import requirements of the importing Party shall be applicable to the entire territory of the exporting Party, subject to Article 137. 2. The import requirements set out in certificates shall be based on Codex, OIE and IPPC principles, unless the import requirements are supported by a science-based risk assessment conducted in accordance with the provisions of the SPS Agreement. 3. The requirements set out in import permits shall not contain more stringent sanitary and veterinary conditions than those laid down in the certificates referred to in paragraph 2.
Import Requirements. The supplier guarantees compliance with any export restrictions and import regulations from the place of origin to the place of de- livery in accordance with the contract. The supplier informs the customer in writing about any export restrictions of the country of origin.
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Import Requirements. 1. The general import requirements of a Party shall apply to products of another Party. 2. Each Party shall ensure that products exported to another Party meet the sanitary and phytosanitary requirements of the importing Party. 3. The importing Party shall ensure that its import conditions are applied in a proportionate and non-discriminatory manner. 4. Any modification to the import requirements of a Party has to consider the establishment of a transitional period, according to the nature of the modification, in order to avoid the interruption of the trade flow of products and to allow the exporting Party to adjust its procedures to such modification. 5. When a risk assessment is included by an importing Party in its import requirements, that Party will immediately initiate this assessment and inform the exporting Party of the period of time required for such assessment. 6. When the importing Party has concluded that the products of an exporting Party meet its sanitary and phytosanitary import requirements, such Party will authorise the import of such products within 90 working days [12] following the date in which such conclusion was reached.
Import Requirements. Upon request, Seller shall provide Buyer with an appropriate certification stating the country of origin of products sufficient to satisfy the requirements of (i) customs authorities of any country into which products are shipped, and (ii) any applicable export licensing regulations, including those of the United States.
Import Requirements. Upon Buyer's request, Supplier shall provide Buyer with an appropriate certification stating the country of origin for Goods, sufficient to satisfy the requirements of (i) the U.S. customs authorities, and (ii) any applicable export licensing regulations, including those of the United States. Supplier shall mark every Good (or the Good's container if there is no room on the Good itself) with the country of origin, Supplier shall, in marking the Goods, comply with the requirements of the U.S. Customs authorities. If any Goods are imported, Supplier shall, when possible, allow Buyer to be the importer of record. If Buyer is not the importer of record and Supplier obtains duty drawback rights to the Goods, Supplier shall, upon Buyer's request, provide Buyer with documents required by the customs authorities of the country of receipt to provide importation and to transfer duty drawback rights to Buyer.
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