Neutral Elements Sample Clauses

Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is an originating product, it shall not be necessary to determine the origin of the following which might be used in its manufacture: (a) energy and fuel; (b) plant and equipment; (c) machines and tools; (d) goods which neither enter into the final composition of the product nor are intended to do so.
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Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a good originates, it shall not be necessary to determine the origin of the following which might be used in its production and not incorporated into the good: (a) fuel and energy; (b) tools, dies and moulds; (c) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (d) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; (e) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (f) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the good; (g) catalyst and solvent; and (h) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but of which use in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
Neutral Elements. 1. In order to determine whether a product originates, the origin of the neutral elements defined in paragraph 2 shall not be taken into account. 2. Neutral element mean articles used in the production of a good which are, not physically incorporated into it, neither form part of it, including: (a) fuel, energy, catalysts and solvents; (b) equipment, devices, and supplies used for testing or inspecting the goods; (c) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (d) tools, dies and molds; (e) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (f) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; and (g) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but whose use in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is originating in a Party, it shall not be necessary to determine the originating status of the following neutral elements: (a) energy and fuel; (b) plant and equipment, including products used for their maintenance; (c) machines, tools, dies and moulds; (d) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (e) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; (f) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (g) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the product; (h) catalysts and solvents; and (i) other materials that are neither incorporated nor intended to be incorporated into the final composition of the product.
Neutral Elements. 1. In determining whether a good is an originating good, the origin of any neutral elements as defined in paragraph 2 shall be disregarded. 2. Neutral elements are goods used in the production, testing or inspection of another good but not physically incorporated into the good, or goods used in the maintenance of buildings or the operation of equipment associated with the production of a good. These include: (a) fuel, energy, catalysts and solvents; (b) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the goods; (c) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (d) tools, dies and moulds; (e) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (f) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; (g) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but whose use in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is originating in a Party, it shall not be necessary to determine the originating status of the following elements: (a) fuel, energy, catalysts and solvents; (b) equipment, devices and supplies used to test or inspect the product; (c) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (d) machines, tools, dies and moulds; (e) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (f) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; and (g) any other material that is not incorporated into the product but the use of which in the production of the product can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
Neutral Elements. In determining whether a good is originating, the origin of the following neutral elements shall be disregarded: (a) fuel, energy, catalysts and solvents; (b) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the goods; (c) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (d) tools, dies and molds; (e) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; and (f) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good, whose use in the production of that good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
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Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product originates in the Community or in Poland, it shall not be necessary to establish whether the electrical power, fuel, plant and equipment and machines and tools used to obtain such product or whether any materials or products used in the course of production which do not enter and which were not intended to enter into the final composition of the product originate in third countries or not.
Neutral Elements. 1. In determining whether a good is an originating good, any neutral elements as defined in paragraph 2 shall be treated as originating. 2. Neutral element means a good used in the production of another good but not physically incorporated into that other good, or a good used in the operation of equipment associated with the production of another good, including: (a) fuel and energy; (b) tools, dies, and moulds; (c) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings; (d) lubricants, greases, compounding materials, and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings; (e) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment, and supplies; (f) equipment, devices, and supplies used for testing or inspecting the goods; (g) catalysts and solvents; and (h) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but whose use in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production.
Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a good originates, the value of the following neutral elements which might be used in its manufacture shall be excluded from the non- originating materials: (a) plant and equipment; (b) machines and tools; or (c) goods which do not enter and which are not intended to enter into the final composition of the good.
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