Certificate of origin definition

Certificate of origin means the document provided by the manufacturer of a new motor vehicle, or
Certificate of origin means the document provided by the manufacturer of a new motor vehicle, or its distributor, which is the only valid indication of ownership between the manufacturer, its distributor, its franchised motor vehicle dealers, and the original purchaser not for resale.
Certificate of origin means the document issued by the Seller or the Manufacturer or a chamber of commerce or other agreed third party (as the case may be) specifying the country where the Goods are actually produced.

Examples of Certificate of origin in a sentence

  • Price offered shall be for goods packed and delivered CIF Seaport/ International Airport (FCA) including packing, forwarding, Handling, Ancillary charges like processing of Sight Draft, negotiation charges of bank, Export declaration, Certificate of origin etc.Packing shall be Air/Sea worthy, best suitable for trans-shipment and to take care of transit damages.

  • Price offered shall be for goods packed and delivered F.C.A (named international Airport) ,FOB International sea port including packing, forwarding, Handling, Ancillary charges like processing of Sight Draft, Letter of credit (L/C) if applicable, negotiation of bank documents, Export declaration, Certificate of origin etc.Packing shall be Road / Rail / Air / Sea worthy, best suitable for transshipment and to take care of transit damages.

  • Products eligible for a Certificate of origin in the form annexed shall support preferential treatment issued by an authority designated by the Government of the exporting country and notified to the other country in accordance with the certification procedures to be devised and approved by both the Contracting Parties.

  • The supplier has to send the following documents: (Invoice origin + five copies), (Certificate of origin + five copies), (Bill of lading 3-negotiable + 5 non–negotiable), (Test certificate (where applicable) + 6 copies), to IDECO company/ financial department.

  • The L/C will be confirmed and irrevocable but has to be acceptance L/C and the supplier has to send the following documents: (Invoice origin + five copies), (Certificate of origin + five copies), (Bill of lading 3- negotiable + 5 non–negotiable), (Test certificate (where applicable) + 6 copies).


More Definitions of Certificate of origin

Certificate of origin means the document provided by the manufacturer of a new motorcycle, or its
Certificate of origin means a certificate issued in accordance with Article 408 and complying with the requirements of Annex 4.2 (Certificate of Origin Requirements);
Certificate of origin means the document provided by the manufacturer of a new motorcycle, or its distributor, which is the only valid indication of ownership between the manufacturer, its distributor, its franchised motorcycle dealers, and the original purchaser not for resale.
Certificate of origin means the original ownership document for a vehicle issued by a manufacturer and provided to the initial purchaser of that vehicle, which begins the vehicle's chain of ownership.
Certificate of origin means the document, provided by the manufacturer or distributor of a new trailer, that is the only valid indication of ownership between the manufacturer, its distributor, its franchised trailer dealers, and the original purchaser not for resale.
Certificate of origin means a certificate which certifies that the shipment of agricultural products or farm equipment, or any combination thereof, originated in the State of Nevada and that the agricultural products or farm equipment, or combination thereof, is free from infestation in accordance with NRS 561.147.
Certificate of origin means a document provided by the manufacturer of a new watercraft or its distributor, its franchised new watercraft dealer, or the original purchaser establishing the initial chain of ownership for a watercraft, such as but not limited to: