Common use of Unit of qualification Clause in Contracts

Unit of qualification. 1. For the purpose of determining the originating status, the unit of qualification of a product or material shall be considered as the basic unit and determined in accordance with the Harmonized System. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, (a) where a set of articles is classified under a single heading or subheading in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, it shall constitute the unit of qualification; (b) where a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under a single heading or subheading of the Harmonized System, each product shall be considered separately in determining whether it qualifies as an originating product of a Party; and (c) packaging shall be included with the product if it is included and classified with that product in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 5 of the Harmonized System. Packaging used for retail sale shall be considered as materials of the product in calculating the value of non- originating materials used in its production. 3. Packing materials and containers for shipment that are used to protect a product during transportation shall be disregarded in determining the origin of the product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Unit of qualification. 1. For the purpose of determining the originating status, the unit of qualification of a product or material shall be considered as the basic unit and determined in accordance with the Harmonized System. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, (a) where a set of articles is classified under a single heading or subheading in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, it shall constitute the unit of qualification;ofqualification; (b) where a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under a single heading or subheading of the Harmonized System, each product shall be considered separately in determining whether it qualifies as an originating product of a Party; Party; and (c) packaging shall be included with the product if it is included and classified with that product in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 5 of the Harmonized System. Packaging used for retail sale shall be considered as materials of the product in calculating the value of non- non-originating materials used in its production. 3. Packing materials and containers for shipment that are used to protect a product during transportation shall be disregarded in determining the origin of the product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Unit of qualification. 1. For the purpose of determining the originating status, the unit of qualification of a product or material shall be considered as the basic unit and determined in accordance with the Harmonized System. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, (a) where a set of articles is classified under a single heading or subheading in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, it shall constitute the unit of qualification;qualification; (b) where a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under a single heading or subheading of the Harmonized System, each product shall be considered separately in determining whether it qualifies as an originating product of a Party; Party; and (c) packaging shall be included with the product if it is included and classified with that product in accordance with General Interpretative Rule 5 of the Harmonized System. Packaging used for retail sale shall be considered as materials of the product in calculating the value of non- originating non­originating materials used in its production. 3. Packing materials and containers for shipment that are used to protect a product during transportation shall be disregarded in determining the origin of the product.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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