Common use of Neutral Elements Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is originating originates in a Party, it shall not be necessary to determine the originating status origin of the following neutral elementselements which might be used in its manufacture: (a) energy and fuel; (b) plant production plants and equipment, including products goods to be 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) ; catalysts and solvents; equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the product; (h) catalysts and solvents; and (id) other materials that goods which do not enter and which are neither incorporated nor not intended to be incorporated enter into the final composition of the product.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is originating in a Partyoriginates, it shall not be necessary to determine the originating status origin of the following neutral elementsfollowing, which might be used in its production and not physically incorporated into the good, which includes the following: (a) energy energy, fuel, catalysts and fuelsolvents; (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; (fe) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (gf) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the product; (h) catalysts and solventsgoods; and (ig) other materials that goods which do not enter and which are neither incorporated nor not intended to be incorporated enter into the final composition of the product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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 goods to be used for their maintenance; (c) machines, tools, machines and tools and 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 productgood; (h) catalysts catalyst and solventssolvent; and; (i) other materials goods that are neither is not incorporated nor into the product, and that it is not intended to be incorporated into the final composition of the product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Eu Australia Free Trade Agreement Proposal, Eu New Zealand Free Trade Agreement Proposal

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Neutral Elements. In order to determine whether a product is originating in a Partyoriginates, it shall not be necessary to determine the originating status origin of the following neutral elementsfollowing, which might be used in its production and not physically incorporated into the good, which includes the following: (a) energy energy, fuel, catalysts and fuelsolvents; (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; (fe) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment and supplies; (gf) equipment, devices and supplies used for testing or inspecting the product; (h) catalysts and solventsgoods; and (ig) other materials that goods which do not enter and which are neither incorporated nor not intended to be incorporated enter into the final composition of the product.. TERRITORIAL REQUIREMENTS

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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 spate 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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