SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION Sample Clauses

SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. 1. When a movement certificate EUR.1 is issued, or an origin declaration is made out, in one of the Contracting Parties for originating products, in the manufacture of which goods coming from other Contracting Parties which have undergone working or processing in the EEA without having obtained preferential originating status have been used, account shall be taken of the supplier’s declaration given for these goods in accordance with this Article.
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SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. The supplier's declaration, the text of which is provided below, must be made out in accordance with the footnotes. However, the footnotes do not have to be reproduced. SUPPLIER'S DECLARATION I, the undersigned, the supplier of the products covered by the annexed document, declare that:
SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. 46. The Supplier agrees to abide by sound business practices and legislation, regulations and other stipulations applicable to the delivery, and to otherwise act in line with acceptable ethical practices. These include antitrust and competition leg- islation, such as the ban on acquiring confidential information from third parties through inappropriate means and the ban on the illegal use or assignment of third party confidential in- formation, and legislation related to the company's opera- tions, such as legislation related to administration, product security and liability, occupational health and security, labour, environment, human rights, privacy and equal opportunities. The Supplier does not give or receive bribes, nor participate, contribute or accept any activity related to bribes or corrup- tion. In addition, the Supplier shall, at a minimum, comply with corresponding principles as set out in Patria’s Ethical Code of Conduct, including but not limited to its anti-corruption principles.
SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. 1. A supplier’s declaration shall have the content set out in this Annex.
SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. Where Products are of Supplier’s design, technology or software or are manufactured to the Supplier’s functional specification; the Supplier will provide HP with the correct ECCN or with sufficient technical information to determine classification. Additionally, the Supplier must provide any additional information that it knows will affect the determination of license authority. The information will be supplied via trade’s supplier’s declaration at: [***].
SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. The Supplier agrees to abide by sound business practices and legislation, regulations, and other stipulations applicable to the delivery, and to otherwise act in line with acceptable ethical practices. These include antitrust and competition legislation, such as the ban on acquiring confidential information from third parties through inappropriate means and the ban on the illegal use or assignment of third-party confidential information, and legislation related to the company's operations, such as legislation related to administration, product security and liability, occupational health and security, labour, environment, human rights, privacy, and equal opportunities. The Supplier does not give or receive bribes, nor participate, contribute, or accept any activity related to bribes or corruption. The Supplier warrants that the Supplier’s operations and products meet the requirements of the data protection legislation valid at any given time, including built-in data protection by default. If the Supplier receives KEVRA OY- related personal data for processing, the Supplier undertakes to comply with all the rules referred to in Article 28 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation and to conclude a separate data protection agreement in this regard.
SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION. Documents evidencing the preferential origin of goods can be made on the basis of information and documents, such as supplier’s declarations. An example is the Long Term Supplier Declaration (LTSD). A supplier’s declaration provides information on the originating status of goods. By making out such a declaration, the supplier informs his customer (the exporter or importer), who needs this information to certify the origin status of the goods. Although a supplier’s declaration may not be used as a document of origin for claiming preferential treatment, it is used for applications for movement certificates, such as EUR.1 and EUR-MED and invoice/origin declarations or statements of origin. Benefitting from the FTAs – in practice It is crucial for companies involved in import or export of goods to assess whether an FTA applies to their trade and, if so, how the preferential treatment can be obtained. In order to benefit from a preferential tariff the basic conditions must be fulfilled. In case of non-compliance import duties can be reclaimed by the customs authorities. Firstly, the relevant products must fulfil the rules of origin. This is the case for products wholly obtained in the EU or partner country. In this regard, the rules on cumulation may assist in fulfilling this requirement. For products that also consist of non-originating materials, it is still possible to fulfil the preferential origin requirement. This can be done through sufficient working or processing of the product and complying with the product specific rules of origin (change in tariff classification, value added rule, etc.). Secondly, the preferential treatment has to be claimed by submitting the correct documents on origin. This is done upon importation, although, in some cases it is also possible to claim the preferential treatment retroactively. Depending on the FTA, the preferential treatment may be claimed through government certificates, such as the EUR.1 and EUR-MED or based on self-certification by the exporter. Self-certification may either be done through the XXX system, where a statement on origin is to be submitted, or through the AES system, where an origin or invoice declaration is to be submitted. In these cases the origin may further be declared on commercial documents, including delivery notes, invoices and packing lists. The exporter is responsible for the accuracy of the documents and must prove the declared origin upon request. Concluding remarks FTAs have received m...
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