Sets or Assortments Sample Clauses

Sets or Assortments. 1. The sets or assortments of goods that are classified pursuant to rule 3 of the general rules for the interpretation of the Harmonized System. as well as goods whose description according to the nomenclature of the Harmonized System is specifically that of a set or assortment, calificarán as originating, provided that each of the goods in the set or assortment complies with the rule of origin that has been established for each of the goods in this chapter.
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Sets or Assortments. Goods that are classified as sets according to the provisions of General Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, as well as goods whose description according to the nomenclature of the Harmonized System is specifically that of a set, shall qualify as originating provided that each of the goods contained in the set complies with the rule of origin that has been established for each good in this chapter. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, a set of goods shall be considered as originating if the value of all the non-originating goods used in the formation of the set does not exceed 7% of the transaction value of the set, determined in accordance with Article 6-04.
Sets or Assortments. 1. Each Party shall provide that if goods are classified as a set as a result of the application of Harmonized System (HS) General Interpretative Rule 3, the set shall be considered originating only if:
Sets or Assortments. 1. Goods that are classified as sets according to the provisions of General Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, as well as goods whose description according to the nomenclature of the Harmonized System is specifically that of a set, shall qualify as originating provided that each of the goods contained in the set complies with the rule of origin that has been established for each good in this chapter.
Sets or Assortments. 1. A set or assortment which is classified according to Rules 1 or 3 of the General Rules for Interpretation of the Harmonized System (HS) shall be considered originating when each one of the components of the set or assortment is originating.

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