Common use of Returning Products Clause in Contracts

Returning Products. If an originating product of a Party exported from that Party to a third country returns to that Party, it shall be considered as non-originating unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authority of that Party that the returning product: (a) is the same as that exported; and (b) has not undergone any operation other than that necessary to preserve it in good condition while in that third country or while being exported.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Economic Partnership Agreement, Economic Partnership Agreement

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