Common use of Insufficient Operations Clause in Contracts

Insufficient Operations. 1. The following operations or processes shall not be considered as the sufficient transformation provided for in paragraph 2 of Article 23: (a) operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during transport and storage (such as drying, freezing, keeping in brine) and other similar operations; (b) changes of packaging and breaking up and assembly of packages; (c) affixing marks, labels and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging; (d) disassembly; (e) placing in bottles, cases, boxes and other simple packaging operations; (f) simple cutting; (g) simple mixing; (h) simple assembly of parts to constitute a complete product; (i) simple making-up of sets of articles; and (j) a combination of two or more operations referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) through (i) above. 2. A Party shall not exclude the value added through any of the operations or processes provided for in paragraph 1 above in calculating the qualifying value content of a good. 3. An originating good shall not lose its originating condition merely because it undergoes, outside the territory of either of the Parties, any of the operations provided for in paragraph 1 of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Japan and Singapore for a New Age Economic Partnership, Economic Partnership Agreement

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Insufficient Operations. 1. The following operations or processes shall not be considered as the sufficient transformation provided for in paragraph 2 of Article 2323 : (a) operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during transport and storage (such as drying, freezing, keeping in brine) and other similar operations; (b) changes of packaging and breaking up and assembly of packages; (c) affixing marks, labels and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging; (d) disassembly; (e) placing in bottles, cases, boxes and other simple packaging operations; (f) simple cutting; (g) simple mixing; (h) simple assembly of parts to constitute a complete product; (i) simple making-up of sets of articles; and (j) a combination of two or more operations referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) through (i) above. 2. A Party shall not exclude the value added through any of the operations or processes provided for in paragraph 1 above in calculating the qualifying value content of a good. 3. An originating good shall not lose its originating condition merely because it undergoes, outside the territory of either of the Parties, any of the operations provided for in paragraph 1 of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Economic Partnership Agreement, Economic Partnership Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Economic Partnership Agreement

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Insufficient Operations. 1. The following operations or processes shall not be considered as the sufficient transformation provided for in paragraph 2 of Article 23: (a) operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during transport and storage (such as drying, freezing, keeping in brine) and other similar operations; (b) changes of packaging and breaking up and assembly of packages; (c) affixing marks, labels and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging; (d) disassembly; (e) placing in bottles, cases, boxes and other simple packaging operations; (f) simple cutting; (g) simple mixing; (h) simple assembly of parts to constitute a complete product; (i) simple making-up of sets of articles; and (j) a combination of two or more operations referred to in sub-sub- paragraphs (a) through (i) above. 2. A Party shall not exclude the value added through any of the operations or processes provided for in paragraph 1 above in calculating the qualifying value content of a good. 3. An originating good shall not lose its originating condition merely because it undergoes, outside the territory of either of the Parties, any of the operations provided for in paragraph 1 of this Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Agreement

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