Origin of Goods. 8.1 The Contractor declares the non-preferential origin of goods (country of origin) in commercial documents. Upon the Principal's request he will provide a proof / certificate of origin specifying the origin of the goods.
Origin of Goods. The goods supplied must conform to the conditions of origin specified in the preferential agreements of the EEC, unless the order confirmation expressly states otherwise.
Origin of Goods. There is no restriction on the origin of goods other than those prohibited by a decision of the UN Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the UN, subject to Domestic Preference requirements under ITB Clause 18.
Origin of Goods. Unless otherwise indicated in the BDS, there is no restriction on the origin of goods other than those prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, subject to ITB Clause 27.1.
Origin of Goods. All goods supplied hereunder shall be manufactured substantially in the United States.
Origin of Goods. No deviation is permitted from named manufacturers, specified manufacturing locations, or countries of origin of GOODS, except with COMPANY’s prior written consent.
Origin of Goods. (A) Goods Originating in United States When Goods provided under this Order originate in the US, prior to its first shipment of Goods to Buyer, Seller shall provide Buyer’s Export/Import Compliance Department with a valid Manufacturer’s Affidavit, representing through the Affidavit that the Goods in question have undergone a substantial transformation as required by Customs (19 CFR§ 10.1.2(e), US X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Co 27 CCPA 267 (CAD98).
Origin of Goods. Regarding Goods and/or Servicec sourced from the Reinsurer´s country, the parties confirm that said Goods and/or Services are expected to originate from the Reinsurer´s country. If the Reinsurer in any specific transaction has reason to doubt the origin of Goods and/or Services, the Reinsurer may ask the Insurer for investigating – as far as possible – the origin of the Reinsured part of the transaction. The Insurer will inform the Reinsurer of the result of his findings.
Origin of Goods. (A) Goods Originating in North America When Goods provided under this Order originate in North America, prior to its first shipment of Goods to Buyer, Seller shall provide Buyer’s Export/Import Compliance Department with a valid, accurately completed North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”) Certification of Origin (Form 434, the “Certificate”), for all Goods that qualify for preferential duty treatment under NAFTA. NAFTA Certificate of Origin forms may be available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx (select “NAFTA Rules of Origin”). Seller shall include on the face of each Certificate, the Buyer part number for each Good to which the Certificate applies. Unless Buyer requests individual Certificates for each shipment, Seller may provide annual blanket Certificates to cover multiple shipments during the calendar year. Seller shall also provide the Schedule B number or the Harmonized Tariff Number of the item being procured.
Origin of Goods. (i) Goods originating in the United States (US) When Goods provided under an Order originate in the US, prior to its first shipment of Goods to Buyer, Seller shall provide Buyer’s International Trade Compliance Department with a valid Manufacturer’s Affidavit (in such form as Buyer may require), and a Certificate of Origin representing that the Goods in question have undergone a substantial transformation in the US as required by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). (19 CFR 10.1.2[e]). If Buyer is located in Canada, different requirements may be specified in the Order. Frequency of submittal: Subsequent to the initial submittal, if any change occurs in the country of origin of Goods provided under an Order, Seller must submit an appropriate new Certificate of Origin. At Seller’s option, if origin changes frequently, Seller may provide a new Certificate of Origin with each shipment of Goods.