Non-Qualifying Operations. Except for sets of Article IV.6 or of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) or except as specified in a product-specific rule of origin of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) applicable to the good, a good shall not be considered to be an originating good merely by reason of : (a) disassembly of the good into its parts; (b) achange in the end use of the good; (c) the mere separation of one or more individual materials or components from an artificial mixture; (d) mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the good; (e) removal of dust or damaged parts from, oiling, or applying anti-rust paint or protective coatings to, the good; (f) testing or calibration, division of loose shipments, grouping into packages, or attaching identifying labels, markings or signs to the good or its packaging; or (g) packaging or repackaging of the good.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Non-Qualifying Operations. Except for sets of Article IV.6 or of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) or except as specified in a product-specific rule of origin of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) applicable to the good, a good shall not be considered to be an originating good merely by reason of :
(a) disassembly of the good into its parts;
(b) achange a change in the end use of the good;
(c) the mere separation of one or more individual materials or components from an artificial mixture;
(d) mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the good;
(e) removal of dust or damaged parts from, oiling, or applying anti-rust paint or protective coatings to, the good;
(f) testing or calibration, division of loose shipments, grouping into packages, or attaching identifying labels, markings or signs to the good or its packaging; or
(g) packaging or repackaging of the good.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Non-Qualifying Operations. Except for sets of Article IV.6 or of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) or except as specified in a product-specific rule of origin of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) applicable to the good, a good shall not be considered to be an originating good merely by reason of :
(a) of: disassembly of the good into its parts;
(b) achange ; a change in the end use of the good;
(c) ; the mere separation of one or more individual materials or components from an artificial mixture;
(d) ; mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the good;
(e) ; removal of dust or damaged parts from, oiling, or applying anti-rust paint or protective coatings to, the good;
(f) ; testing or calibration, division of loose shipments, grouping into packages, or attaching identifying labels, markings or signs to the good or its packaging; or
(g) or packaging or repackaging of the good.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement
Non-Qualifying Operations. Except for sets of Article IV.6 or of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) or except as specified in a product-specific rule of origin of Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin) applicable to the good, a good shall not be considered to be an originating good merely by reason of of:
(a) disassembly of the good into its parts;
(b) achange a change in the end use of the good;
(c) the mere separation of one or more individual materials or components from an artificial mixture;
(d) mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the good;
(e) removal of dust or damaged parts from, oiling, or applying anti-rust paint or protective coatings to, the good;
(f) testing or calibration, division of loose shipments, grouping into packages, or attaching identifying labels, markings or signs to the good or its packaging; or
or (g) packaging or repackaging of the good.
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Samples: Free Trade Agreement