Intermediate Materials Sample Clauses

Intermediate Materials. 1. When an originating good is used in the subsequent production of another good, no account shall be taken of the non- originating materials contained in the originating good for purposes of determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good. 2. When a non-originating good is used in the subsequent production of another good: (a) for purposes of calculating the value of the non-originating materials of the subsequently produced good, an account shall be taken only of the non-originating materials contained in the non-originating good; and (b) for purposes of calculating the value of the originating materials of the subsequently produced good, an account shall be taken of the originating materials contained in the non-originating good.
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Intermediate Materials. 1. For the purposes of determining the regional value content of a good under Article 23, the producer of the good may designate as an intermediate material, any self- produced material used in the production of the good.
Intermediate Materials. Any self-produced material that is used in the production of a good may be designated by the producer of the good as an intermediate material for the purpose of calculating the regional value content of the good under Article 4.5, provided that where the intermediate material is subject to a regional value content requirement, no other self-produced material subject to a regional value content requirement used in the production of that intermediate material may itself be designated by the producer as an intermediate material.
Intermediate Materials. The producer of a good may consider as intermediate material any material produced in a Signatory Party used in the production of a good, provided that such intermediate material qualifies as originating in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. The intermediate material will be considered as originating once incorporated into the final good if it meets the rules of this Chapter.
Intermediate Materials. Each Party shall provide that any self-produced material, other than a component identified in Table G of the Appendix to Annex 4-B (Product-Specific Rules of Origin), that is used in the production of a good may be designated by the producer of the good as an intermediate material for the purpose of calculating the regional value content of the good under paragraph 2 or 3 of Article 4.5 (Regional Value Content), provided that if the intermediate material is subject to a regional value content requirement, no other self-produced material subject to a regional value content requirement used in the production of that intermediate material may itself be designated by the producer as an intermediate material.
Intermediate Materials. 1. For the purposes of determining the regional valuecontent of a good under Article 23, the producer of thegood may designate as an intermediate material, any self-produced material used in the production of the good. 2. Where an intermediate material is subject to aregional value content requirement under subparagraph 1(d)of Article 22 or Annex 4, the value of the intermediatematerial shall be: (a) the total cost incurred with respect to all goodsproduced by the producer of the good which may bereasonably allocated to such intermediatematerial, in accordance with the UniformRegulations referred to in Article 10; or (b) the sum of each cost which are part of the totalcost incurred with respect to such intermediatematerial, in accordance with the UniformRegulations referred to in Article 10. In this case, the regional value content of suchmaterial shall be not less than the percentage set out inAnnex 4 minus 5 percent.
Intermediate Materials. (3) For the purposes of Article 26 (Intermediate Materials), the total cost will be calculated in accordance with Annex 1 of these Uniform Regulations.
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Intermediate Materials. 1. For the purpose of calculating the regional value content under Article 6-04, the producer of a good may designate as an intermediate material any self-produced material used in the production of the good, provided such material is an originating good as established in Article 6-03, except for the components listed in Annex 6-15(2) and the goods provided for in heading 87.06, intended for use in motor vehicles included in Article 6-15 (3).
Intermediate Materials. (Being product which comes into existence during the preparation or processing of the Customer’s order but which is not the final product.) Ownership of intermediate materials, except those supplied by the Customer, will remain the Supplier’s property.
Intermediate Materials. Each Party shall provide that any self-produced material that is used in the production of a good may be designated by the producer of the good as an intermediate material for the purpose of calculating the regional value content of the good under paragraph 2 or 3 of Article 2.5 (Regional Value Content), provided that if the intermediate material is subject to a regional value content requirement, no other self-produced material subject to a regional value content requirement used in the production of that intermediate material may itself be designated by the producer as an intermediate material.
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