Certification Procedures definition

Certification Procedures means the tax relief at source and refund procedures for the Czech Republic implemented by CBL and Euroclear to facilitate collection of the Beneficial Ownership Information which are available at the website of the International Capital Market Services Association at www .icmsa.org, as amended or replaced from time to time.
Certification Procedures means procedures developed by SAI Global and used in assessing a product, process or service for the purpose of grant or maintenance of Certification. These terms and conditions override any inconsistent Certification Procedures;
Certification Procedures means the procedures dev eloped by SAI Global to complete an assessment to a standard. “SAI Global” means the SAI Global Company contracting party identif ied in this Agreement.

Examples of Certification Procedures in a sentence

  • A claim that goods are eligible for preferential tariff treatment shall be supported by a Certificate of Origin issued by an Issuing Authority/Body notified to the other Parties as set out in this Chapter’s Annex on Operational Certification Procedures.

  • In case of a certified true copy, the words “CERTIFIED TRUE COPY” should be written or stamped on Box 12of the Certificate with the date of issuance of the copy in accordance with Rule 11 of the Operational Certification Procedures.

  • The Trustee and Paying Agent shall comply with the Applicable Procedures and Tax Certification Procedures with respect to any Designated Securities (and any beneficial interest therein).

  • In case of a certified true copy, the words “CERTIFIED TRUE COPY” should be written or stamped on Box 12 of the Certificate with the date of issuance of the copy in accordance with Rule 11 of the Operational Certification Procedures.

  • The Rules of Origin and the Operational Certification Procedures applicable to the goods covered under this Agreement are set out in Annex 3 and its Appendices.

  • The Rules of Origin and the Operational Certification Procedures applicable to the products covered under this Agreement and the Early Harvest Programme of the Framework Agreement are set out in Annex 3 of this Agreement.

  • In the case of a back-to-back certificate of origin issued in accordance with paragraph 3 of Rule 10 of the Operational Certification Procedures, the back-to-back certificate of origin in Box 13should be ticked ().

  • A claim that a good shall be accepted as eligible for preferential tariff treatment shall be supported by a Certificate of Origin (Form D), as set out in Annex 7 issued by a Government authority designated by the exporting Member State and notified to the other Member States in accordance with the Operational Certification Procedures, as set out in Annex 8.

  • Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the importing Party may elect to waive the requirement for a Declaration of Origin or Certificate of Origin or any of the requirements in Rule 7 of the Annex on Operational Certification Procedures.

  • In the case of a back-to-back certificate of origin issued in accordance with paragraph 3 of Rule 10 of the Operational Certification Procedures, the back-to-back certificate of origin in Box 13 should be ticked (🗸).


More Definitions of Certification Procedures

Certification Procedures means procedures developed by the CAB who is providing Certification and used in a Certification Audit;
Certification Procedures means those procedures established by the Certification Board that must be followed as a condition of Certification.
Certification Procedures means (i) the return by a Qualified Shareholder or a Non-Qualified Shareholder (and by a Record Holder that is a bank, broker or similar organization in the case of clauses (b) and (c)), and the receipt thereof by Parent, of (a) a Certification Form, duly, truthfully and accurately completed and validly executed in accordance with the instructions thereto (provided that any such certification may be executed in paper or by electronic format (as may be determined by Parent), including through a website, by PDF and/or using electronic signatures), (b) a validly executed appropriate IRS Form W-8 or IRS Form W-9, as applicable, and any other documentation and attachments as may be required to establish that any payment made to such Qualified Shareholder or Non-Qualified Shareholder (and any Record Holder that is a bank, broker or similar organization receiving such payment for the benefit of such Qualified Shareholder or Non-Qualified Shareholder, if applicable) is not subject to U.S. backup withholding tax, and (c) such other documents or confirmations as may be reasonably required by the Redemption Agent or Parent to facilitate the allotment or payment of the Redemption Consideration, in each case, prior to the expiration of the Escrow Period; (ii) the procedures of the Redemption Agent as approved by Parent from time to time relating to the verification of the satisfaction of the requirements described in clause (i) and the authenticity or veracity of a Certification Form or its contents; and (iii) such other procedures as may be approved by Parent from time to time for the purposes of facilitating or securing compliance with applicable Law in connection with the Redemption.
Certification Procedures means procedures developed by PCP and used in assessing the Client for the purpose of grant or maintenance of Certification.