Common use of Record Keeping Requirement Clause in Contracts

Record Keeping Requirement. Each Party may require that importers maintain for up to five years after the date of importation records relating to the importation of the good, and may require that an importer provide, upon request, records which are necessary to demonstrate that a good qualifies as an originating good, as stipulated in Article 3.13.2, including records concerning: (a) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment for, the good; (b) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment for, all materials, including indirect materials, used in the production of the good; and (c) the production of the good in the form in which the good is exported.

Appears in 8 contracts

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

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Record Keeping Requirement. Each Party may require that importers maintain maintain, for up to five years after the date of importation importation, records relating to the importation of the good, and may require require, as set out in Article 5.12.2, that an importer provide, upon on request, records which are necessary to demonstrate that a good qualifies as an originating good, as stipulated in Article 3.13.2, including records concerning: (a) the purchase ofpurchase, cost of, and value of, and payment for, the good; (b) the purchase ofpurchase, cost ofcost, and value of, and payment for, all materials, including indirect materials, used in the production of the good; and (c) the production of the good in the form in which the good is was exported.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Australia – United States Free Trade Agreement

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Record Keeping Requirement. Each Party may require that importers maintain for up to five 3 years after the date of importation importation, records relating to the importation of the good, and may require that an importer provide, upon request, records which are necessary to demonstrate that a good qualifies as an originating good, as stipulated in Article 3.13.2, including records concerning: (a) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment for, the good; (b) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment for, all materials, including indirect materials, used in the production of the good; and (c) the production of the good in the form in which the good is exported.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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