Sets of Goods Sample Clauses

Sets of Goods. 1. Each Party shall provide that for a set classified as a result of the application of tule 3(a) or 3(b) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the originating status of the set shall be determined in accordance with the product- specific rule of origin that applies to the set. 2. Each Party shall provide that for a set classified as a result of the application of tule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating only if each good in the set is originating and both the set and the goods meet the other applicable requirements of this Chapter. 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, for a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating if the value of all the non-originating goods in the set does not exceed 10 per cent of the value of the set. 4. For the purposes of paragraph 3, the value of the non-originating goods in the set and the value of the set shall be calculated in the same manner as the value of non- originating materials and the value of the good.
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Sets of Goods. Notwithstanding the rules set out in Annex 3-A, a set or assortment of goods, as referred to in General Rule 3 of the HS, shall be regarded as originating, provided that: (a) all the component goods, including packaging materials and containers, are originating; or (b) where the set or assortment of goods contains non-originating component goods, including packaging materials and containers, the value of the non-originating goods, including any non-originating packaging materials and containers for the set or assortment of goods, does not exceed 15 percent of the adjusted value of the set or assortment of goods.
Sets of Goods. 1. Each Party shall provide that if goods are classified as a set as a result of the application of rule 3 of the General Rules of Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating only if each good in the set is originating and both the set and the goods meet all other applicable requirements in this Chapter. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a set of goods is originating if the value of all the non- originating goods in the set does not exceed 15 percent of the adjusted value of the set. 3. With respect to a textile or apparel good, Article 3.25.9 (Rules of Origin and Related Matters) applies in place of paragraphs 1 and 2.
Sets of Goods. Sets, as defined in General Rule 3 of the HS, shall be regarded as originating when all component products are originating, and both the set and the products meet all other applicable requirements in this Protocol. Nevertheless, when a set is composed of originating and non-originating products, the set as a whole shall be regarded as originating, provided that the value of the non-originating products does not exceed 15 percent of the ex-works price of the set.
Sets of Goods. The sets, as defined in Rule 3 of the General Rules for the Interpretation of Harmonized System, as well as goods whose description in the Harmonized System is of a set shall be considered as originating when all component goods are originating goods. However, when a set is composed of originating and non-originating goods, that set shall be considered as originating as a whole if the CIF value of non-originating goods does not exceed 15 per cent of the FOB value of the set.
Sets of Goods. 1. Each Party shall provide that for a set classified as a result of the application of rules 3(a) or 3(b) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the origin of the set shall be determined in accordance with the product specific rule of origin that applies to the set. 2. Each Party shall provide that for a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating only if all goods in the set are originating and both the set and the goods meet the other applicable requirements of this Chapter. 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, for a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating if the value of all non-originating goods in the set does not exceed ten (10) per cent of the FOB value of the set.
Sets of Goods. 1. Each Party shall provide that if goods are classified as a set as a result of the application of rule 3 of the General Rules of Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating only if each good in the set is originating and both the set and the goods meet all other applicable requirements in this Chapter. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a set of goods is originating if the value of all the non-originating goods in the set does not exceed 15 percent of the adjusted value of the set.
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Sets of Goods. 1. For a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(a) or rule 3(b) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the originating status of the set shall be determined in accordance with the product-specific rule of origin that applies to the set. 2. For a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set shall be originating only if each good in the set is originating and both the set and the goods meet the other applicable requirements of this Chapter. 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, for a set classified as a result of the application of rule 3(c) of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set is originating if the value of all the non-originating goods in the set does not exceed 20 per cent of the value of the set. 4. For the purposes of paragraph 3, the value of the non-originating goods in the set and the value of the set shall be calculated in the same manner as the value of non- originating materials and the value of the good.
Sets of Goods. 1. If goods are classified as a set as a result of the application of Rule 3 of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, the set shall be considered as originating only if each good in the set is originating and both the set and the goods comply with all other applicable requirements of this Chapter. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a set of goods shall be originating if the value of all the non-originating goods in the set does not exceed 10% of the value of the set. 3. The provisions of this Article shall prevail over the specific rules of origin set out in Annex 4.2.
Sets of Goods. If goods are classified as a set as a result of the application of General Interpretative Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, the set shall be considered as originating only if each good in the set is originating, and both the set and the goods comply with all other applicable requirements of this Chapter. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a set of goods is originating if the value of all the non-originating goods in the set does not exceed 15% of the FOB value of the set.
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