Where verifications by a Party Sample Clauses
The 'Where verifications by a Party' clause defines the circumstances and procedures under which one party is permitted to verify or inspect certain aspects of the agreement or the other party's performance. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of what can be verified, the process for requesting and conducting verifications, and any limitations or requirements, such as advance notice or confidentiality obligations. Its core practical function is to provide transparency and assurance, allowing a party to confirm compliance or accuracy, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or breaches.
Where verifications by a Party indicate a pattern of conduct by an exporter or a producer of false or unsupported representations that a good imported into its territory qualifies as an originating good, the Party may withhold preferential tariff treatment to identical goods exported or produced by such a person until it is satisfied that the exporter or producer is no longer making false or unsupported representations as to origin.
