Source and Origin Clause Samples
Source and Origin. Section C.2. Eligibility Date. Section C.3. Plans, Specifications and Contracts. Section C.4. Reasonable Price. Section C.5. Notification to Potential Suppliers. Section C.6. Shipping. Section C.7. Insurance. Section C.8. U.S. Government-Owned Excess Property.
Source and Origin. (a) Disbursements under this Agreement will be used exclusively to finance the costs of goods and services required for the Agreement having, with respect to goods, their source and origin and, with respect to the suppliers of goods and services, their nationality, in countries included in Geographic Code 935 as in effect at the time orders are placed or contracts entered into for such goods or services, except as USAID may otherwise agree in writing and as follows:
(1) Ocean transportation costs shall be financed under the Agreement only on vessels under flag registry of countries included in Geographic Code 935. Also see Section C.6 on use of U.S. flag vessels.
(2) The country of the Grantee is an eligible source for marine insurance.
(b) The source and origin of ocean and air shipping will be deemed to be the ocean vessel's or aircraft's country of registry at the time of shipment.
(c) Provisions concerning restricted and ineligible goods and services may be provided in an Implementation Letter.
(d) Transportation by air of property or persons financed under this Agreement will be on carriers holding United States certification, to the extent service by such carriers is available under the Fly America Act. This requirement may be further described by USAID in Implementation Letters.
Source and Origin. Eligibility Date. Plans, Specifications and Contracts. Reasonable Price. Notification to Potential Suppliers. Shipping. Insurance. U.S. Government-Owned Excess Property.
Source and Origin. (a) Except as noted herein, or in a sub-agreement issued by USAID, Grant funds will be used to finance the cost of goods and services having their source and origin, and with respect to suppliers of goods and services, their nationality, in the United States. Exceptions to this requirement include local procurement transactions in accordance with USAID policy or procurements made after obtaining source, origin, and nationality waivers from USAID in writing.
Source and Origin. Disbursements under this Agreement will be used exclusively to finance the costs of goods and services required for the Agreement having, with respect to goods, their source and origin and, with respect to the suppliers of goods and services, their nationality, in countries included in Geographic Code 935 as in effect at the time orders are placed or contracts entered into for such goods or services, except as USAID may otherwise agree in writing and as follows:
Source and Origin. With respect to equipment and materials, "source" is the country from which such equipment and material is shipped to India or India itself if the equipment and materials are located therein at the time of purchase. However, where the equipment and materials re shipped to India from a free port or bonded warehouse in the form in which received therein, "source" means the country or territory from which the equipment or materials was shipped to such a free port or bonded warehouse. "Origin" is the country in which such equipment or materials is mined, grown or produced. A commodity is produced when though manufacturing, processing or assembly, a commercially recognised new commodity results that is substantially different in basic characteristics, or in purpose, or utility from its components. /stamp/ The embassy of India accepts no responsibility for the contents of this document. /stamp/ Embassy of India / Consular Division / Washington, D.C.
Source and Origin. [If the authorized Geographic Code for foreign exchange procurement is Code 000, insert the following paragraph (a):
(a) Foreign Exchange Costs. Disbursements for Foreign Exchange Costs will be used exclusively to finance the costs of goods and services required for the Agreement having, with respect to goods, their source and origin and, with respect to the suppliers of goods and services, their nationality, in the United States (USAID Geographic Code 000), except as USAID may otherwise agree in writing. [Alternatively, if the authorized Geographic Code for foreign exchange procurement is other than Code 000, insert the following paragraph (a):
(a) Foreign Exchange Costs. Disbursements for Foreign Exchange Costs will be used exclusively to finance the costs of goods and services required for the Agreement having, with respect to goods, their source and origin and, with respect to the suppliers of goods and services, their nationality, in countries included in Geographic Code as in effect at the time orders are placed or contracts entered into for such goods or services, except as USAID may otherwise agree in writing and as follows:
(1) Ocean transportation costs shall be financed under the Agreement only on vessels under flag registry of countries included in Code 935. Also see Section C.6 on use of U.S. flag vessels.
(2) The country of the Grantee is an eligible source for Foreign Exchange Cost for marine insurance, if otherwise eligible under Section C.7(a).
(3) Any motor vehicles financed under the Agreement will be of United States manufacture, except as USAID may otherwise agree in writing. ]
(b) Local Currency Costs. Disbursements for Local Currency Costs will be used exclusively to finance the costs of goods and services required for the Agreement which meet the requirements of USAID’s local procurement policy which will be provided in an Implementation Letter.
(c) The source and origin of ocean and air shipping will be deemed to be the ocean vessel's or aircraft's country of registry at the time of shipment.
(d) Provisions concerning restricted and ineligible goods and services may be provided in an Implementation Letter.
(e) Transportation by air of property or persons financed under this agreement will be on carriers holding United States certification, to the extent service by such carriers is available under the Fly America Act. This requirement may be further described by USAID in Implementation Letters.
Source and Origin. Section C.2. Eligibility Date. Section C.3. Reasonable Price. Section C.4. Notification to Potential Suppliers. Section C.5. Transportation.
Source and Origin. Section C.2. Eligibility Date. Section C.3. Plans, Specifications and Contracts. Section C.4. Reasonable Price. Section C.5. Notification to Potential Suppliers. Section C.6. Shipping. Section C.7. Insurance. Section C.8. U.S. Government-Owned Excess Property. Article D: Disbursements. Section D.1. Disbursement for Foreign Exchange Costs. Section D.2. Disbursement for Local Currency Costs. Section D.3. Other Forms of Disbursement. Section D.4. Rate of Exchange.
