Chapter Rule definition

Chapter Rule. 1: Except for fabrics classified in 5408.22.10, 5408.23.11, 5408.23.21, and 5408.24.10, the fabrics identified in the following sub-headings and headings, when used as visible lining material in certain men's and women's suits, suit-type jackets, skirts, overcoats, carcoats, anoraks, windbreakers, and similar articles, must be both formed from yarn and finished in the territory of a Party:
Chapter Rule. 3: For the purposes of determining the origin of a good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to that good shall only apply to the component that determines the tariff classification of the good and such component must satisfy the tariff change requirements set out in the rule for that good. If the rule requires that the good must also satisfy the tariff change requirements for visible lining fabrics listed in chapter rule 1 to this Chapter, such requirement shall only apply to the visible lining fabric in the main body of the garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the largest surface area, and shall not apply to removable linings. 6201.11-6201.13 A change to subheadings 6201.11 through 6201.13 from any other chapter, except from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, Chapter 54, or headings 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that:
Chapter Rule. 1: For the purposes of determining the origin of a good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to that good shall only apply to the component that determines the tariff classification of the good and such component must satisfy the tariff change requirements set out in the rule for that good. 6301 A change to subheading 6301.20 from heading 5108aa4-A-1 or from any other chapter, except from heading 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, Chapter 54, or heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that the good is both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or both of the Parties. A change to subheading 63.01 from any other chapter, except from heading 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, Chapter 54, or heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that the good is both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or both of the Parties. 6302 A change to heading 63.02 from any other chapter, except from heading 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, Chapter 54, or heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that the good is both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or both of the Parties. 6303 A change to tariff item 6303.92.10 from tariff items 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10 or any other chapter, except from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 5204 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, chapter 54, or heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that the good is both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or both of the Parties. 4-A-1 Subheadings 5108.10 and 5108.20 to be amended to provide for yarns of mohair. A change to heading 63.03 from any other chapter, except from heading 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08 or 53.10 through 53.11, Chapter 54, or heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that the good is both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or both of the Parties. 6304-6308 A change to headings 63.04 through 63.08 from any other chapter, except from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through ...

Examples of Chapter Rule in a sentence

  • Chapter Rule 1: For purposes of determining the origin of a good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to that good shall only apply to the component that determines the tariff classification of the good and such component must satisfy the tariff change requirements set out in the rule for that good.

  • Chapter Rule 2: For purposes of determining the origin of a good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to that good shall only apply to the component that determines the tariff classification of the good and such component must satisfy the tariff change requirements set out in the rule for that good.

  • To the extent that the relief requested in this application requires a waiver of any filing requirements found in Chapter Rule 4901:1-35, Ohio Admin.

  • The officer shall be required to successfully re-qualify within twelve months after the date of the initial qualification and every twelve months each year thereafter pursuant to Chapter Rule 33-209.103, F.A.C., and this rule in order to remain qualified to carry a firearm.

  • The hospice must retain these certification statements.Signature RequirementFor information regarding electronic signature, refer to Chapter 1 – General Chapter (Rule No. 560-X-1-.18) of the Administrative Code.

  • The employee’s request to utilize FLSA compensatory leave shall be granted so long as granting the request would not result in “undue disruption.” If the FLSA compensatory leave is not utilized by the employee by June 30 or December 31 of each year, all unused “FLSA compensatory leave” credits at the close of business on December 31 and June 30 shall be paid for at the employee’s straight time regular hourly rate in accordance with Chapter Rule 60L-34, Florida Administrative Code, as amended.

  • Supreme Grand Chapter retains authority to expel a Companion or to erase a Chapter (Rule 4), but the circumstances in which it will exercise that authority are very rare.

  • Except as provided in Chapter Rule 5.1, Disciplinary Counsel shall docket a complaint shall be docketed if it determines that the complaint: (1) is not unfounded on its face; (2) containsallegations which, if true, would constitute a violation of the Attorney's Oath of Office or the rRules of pProfessional cConduct that would merit discipline; and (3) is within thejurisdiction of the Board.

  • If the rule requires that the good must also satisfy the tariff change requirements for visible lining fabrics listed in Chapter Rule 1, such requirement shall only apply to the visible lining fabric in the main body of the garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the largest surface area, and shall not apply to removable linings.

  • The Parties specifically agree that the attendance and leave provisions as contained in Chapter Rule 60L-34 of the Florida Administrative Code, including the accrual, usage and payment of sick and annual leave upon separation from Career Service employment, shall apply to all employees.


More Definitions of Chapter Rule

Chapter Rule. 4: Notwithstanding Chapter Rule 2, a good of this chapter containing sewing thread of heading 52.04 or 54.01 shall be considered originating only if such sewing thread is both formed and finished in the territory of one or more of the Parties.
Chapter Rule. 5: Notwithstanding Chapter Rule 2, if a good of this chapter contains a pocket or pockets, the pocket bag fabric must be formed and finished in the territory of one or more of the Parties from yarn wholly formed in one or more of the Parties.
Chapter Rule. 5: Notwithstanding Chapter Rule 2, if a good of this chapter contains a pocket or pockets, the pocket bag fabric must be formed and finished in the territory of one or more of the Parties from yarn wholly formed in one or more of the Parties. 6201.11- 6201.13 A change to subheading 6201.11 through 6201.13 from any other chapter, except from heading 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 54.01 through 54.02, subheading 5403.20, 5403.33 through 5403.39, 5403.42 through heading 54.08, heading 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, or 60.01 through 60.06, provided that: (a) the good is cut or knit to shape, or both, and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory of one or more of the Parties; and (b) any visible lining material contained in the apparel article must satisfy the requirements of Chapter Rule 1 for Chapter 62.
Chapter Rule. For the purposes of heading 2710, the following processes confer origin: (a) Atmospheric distillation–a separation process in which petroleum oils are converted, in a distillation tower, into fractions according to boiling point and the vapor then condensed into different liquefied fractions. Liquefied petroleum gas, naphtha, gasoline, kerosene, diesel/heating oil, light gas oils and lubricating oil are produced from petroleum distillation;
Chapter Rule. 1: Fabrics identified in the following sub-headings and

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  • FW Act means the Fair Work Act 2009, as amended from time to time.

  • ACNC Act means the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 (Cth).

  • Solvency II Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation ((EU No. 2015/35).

  • FOI Act means the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and any subordinate legislation made under that Act or any code issued pursuant to sections 45 or 46 of that Act or any guidance issued by the Information Commissioner;

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • Business Corporations Act means the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • Federal Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act or Title 11 of the United States Code.

  • Public Works Act means the Public Works Xxx 0000;

  • Regulation CF means Regulation Crowdfunding promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Federal Cannabis Laws means any U.S. federal laws, civil, criminal or otherwise, as such relate, either directly or indirectly, to the cultivation, harvesting, production, distribution, sale and possession of cannabis, marijuana or related substances or products containing or relating to the same, including, without limitation, the prohibition on drug trafficking under 21 U.S.C. § 841(a), et seq., the conspiracy statute under 18 U.S.C. § 846, the bar against aiding and abetting the conduct of an offense under 18 U.S.C. § 2, the bar against misprision of a felony (concealing another’s felonious conduct) under 18 U.S.C. § 4, the bar against being an accessory after the fact to criminal conduct under 18 U.S.C. § 3, and federal money laundering statutes under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1956, 1957, and 1960 and the regulations and rules promulgated under any of the foregoing.

  • the 1991 Act means the Water Industry Act 1991(a);

  • Investment Company Act of 1940 means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.

  • WHS Act means the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) or the Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2012 (NT), where applicable. WHS EPH means Workplace Health and Safety Entry Permit Holders under the WHS Act. Workplace Impairment Policy and Procedures means the Workplace Impairment Policy and Procedures found in APPENDIX 4.

  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

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  • Servicemember means a member of a uniformed service.

  • Local Bankruptcy Rules means the Local Rules of Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.