Goods Classification Table definition

Goods Classification Table means the Goods Classification Table made pursuant to the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 and the Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, contained in Annex 1 to the Tariff of the United Kingdom and interpreted in accordance with Part Two of the Tariff of the United Kingdom;
Goods Classification Table means the table so named in Annex I in Part Three of the Tariff of the United Kingdom;

Examples of Goods Classification Table in a sentence

  • Part Two of this document and the associated annexes set out the preferential duty rates, quota duty rates and quota volumes applicable to goods falling within commodity codes set out in the Goods Classification Table, falling within the Agreement, and meeting the requirements of the Regulations.

  • The unit of qualification for the application of the provisions of this Origin Reference Document shall be the particular product which is considered as the basic unit when determining classification using the nomenclature of the Goods Classification Table.

  • This paragraph shall not apply to products falling within Chapters 50 to 63 of the Goods Classification Table.

  • It follows that: when a product composed of a group or assembly of articles is classified under the terms of the Goods Classification Table in a single heading, the whole constitutes the unit of qualification; when a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under the same heading of the Goods Classification Table, each product must be taken individually when applying the provisions of this Origin Reference Document.

  • Part Two of this document and the associated annexes set out the preferential duty rates applicable to goods falling within commodity codes set out in the Goods Classification Table, falling within the Agreement, and meeting the requirements of the Regulations.

  • The Planning and Zoning Agency heard this request at the October 19, 2023, regular scheduled meeting and recommended approval with a 5-1 vote.

  • Energy-related goods, infrastructure-related goods, aviation and space goods, oil refining goods, G7 dependency and further goods, luxury goods, coal and coal products, oil and oil products and gold are identified by reference to commodity codes in the Goods Classification Table which is published as part of the Tariff of the United Kingdom (“UK Tariff”).

  • Without prejudice to Article 2, a product originating in the Principality of Andorra classified under Chapters 25 to 97 of the Goods Classification Table shall, due to the customs union between the European Union and the Principality of Andorra, be considered as originating in the European Union.

  • Products originating in the Principality of Andorra, meeting the conditions of Articles 3(7)(b)(ii) and 4(5)(b)(ii) of this Origin Reference Document and falling within Chapters 25 to 97 of the Goods Classification Table, shall be accepted by the Parties as originating in the European Union.This Origin Reference Document shall apply mutatis mutandis for the purpose of defining the originating status of the abovementioned products.

  • Products originating in the Principality of Andorra falling within Chapters 25 to 97 of the Goods Classification Table, and meeting the conditions of Article 3, shall be accepted by the Parties as originating in the European Union.

Related to Goods Classification Table

  • Job Classification means an arrangement of tasks in an establishment or industry into a limited series of jobs or occupations, rated in terms of skill, responsibility, experience, training, and similar considerations, usually for wage setting purposes. This term, or job class, refers to a single cluster of jobs of approximately equal “worth.”

  • film classification body means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c.39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

  • Classification plan means the orderly arrangement of positions within an agency into separate and distinct job families so that each job family will contain those positions which involve similar or comparable skills, duties and responsibilities [74:840 1.3].

  • Change in Tax Classification has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(h).

  • Classification means the identification of a position by reference to a class title and pay range number.

  • Classification Seniority means the length of service in the classification, calculated from the date the employee enters the classification.

  • Classifications means the classifications contained in Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

  • H1, H2 etc means First Highest, Second Highest Offers etc. in Disposal Tenders means

  • International Classification means the Classification established under the Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs;

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • CLASS Features means certain CCIS-based features available to Customers, including: Automatic Call Back; Caller Identification and related blocking features; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.

  • Issue Type Category means, with respect to a Municipal Obligation acquired by the Fund, for purposes of calculating S&P Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, one of the following categories into which such Municipal Obligation falls based upon a good faith determination by the Fund: health care issues (including issues related to teaching and non-teaching hospitals, public or private); housing issues (including issues related to single- and multi-family housing projects); educational facilities issues (including issues related to public and private schools); student loan issues; transportation issues (including issues related to mass transit, airports and highways); industrial development bond issues (including issues related to pollution control facilities); public power utilities issues (including issues related to the provision of electricity, either singly or in combination with the provision of other utilities, and issues related only to the provision of gas); water and sewer utilities issues (including issues related to the provision of water and sewers as well as combination utilities not falling within the public power utilities category); special utilities issues (including issues related to resource recovery, solid waste and irrigation as well as other utility issues not falling within the public power and water and sewer utilities categories); general obligation issues; lease obligations (including certificates of participation); Escrowed Bonds; and other issues (“Other Issues”) not falling within one of the aforementioned categories. The general obligation issue category includes any issuer that is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State or its political subdivisions. Utility issuers are included in the general obligation issue category if the issuer is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State or its political subdivisions. Municipal obligations in the utility issuer category will be classified within one of the three following sub-categories: (i) electric, gas and combination issues (if the combination issue includes an electric issue); (ii) water and sewer utilities and combination issues (if the combination issues does not include an electric issue); and (iii) irrigation, resource recovery, solid waste and other utilities, provided that Municipal Obligations included in this sub-category (iii) must be rated by S&P in order to be included in S&P Eligible Assets. Municipal Obligations in the transportation issue category will be classified within one of the two following sub-categories: (i) streets and highways, toll roads, bridges and tunnels, airports and multi-purpose port authorities (multiple revenue streams generated by toll roads, airports, real estate, bridges); (ii) mass transit, parking seaports and others.

  • Moody’s Industry Classification means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 4 hereto, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Servicer if Moody’s publishes revised industry classifications. The determination of which Moody’s Industry Classification to which an Obligor belongs shall be made in good faith by the Servicer.

  • Class C Coverage Tests means the Class C Interest Coverage Test and the Class C Par Value Test.

  • engine type means a category of engines which do not differ in essential engine characteristics.

  • Industry Classification Group means (a) any of the classification groups set forth in Schedule 1.01(c) hereto, together with any such classification groups that may be subsequently established by Moody’s and provided by the Borrower to the Lenders, and (b) up to three additional industry group classifications established by the Borrower pursuant to Section 5.12.

  • asset class means the category of the underlying interest of a derivative and includes, for greater certainty, interest rate, foreign exchange, credit, equity and commodity;

  • eligible Categories means Categories (1) through (4) set forth in the table in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement;

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • Established catalogue price means the price included in a catalogue, price list, schedule, or other form that:

  • Tier 1 Help Desk means Customer's point of contact(s) to provide all Tier 1 Support within Customer's organization(s).

  • Support Classes As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • REMIC 1 Regular Interests REMIC 1 Regular Interest LT1A, REMIC 1 Regular Interest LT1B, REMIC 1 Regular Interest LT1C, REMIC 1 Regular Interest LT1D and REMIC 1 Regular Interest LT1P.

  • Cost allocation plan means central service cost allocation plan, public assistance cost allocation plan, and indirect cost rate proposal. Each of these terms are further defined in this section.

  • Lower-Tier Regular Interests The respective classes of “regular interests”, within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(1), in the Lower-Tier REMIC, designated as the Class XX-0, Xxxxx XX-0, Class LA-3, Class LA-4, Class LA-AB, Class LA-S, Class LB, Class LC, Class LD, Class LE, Class LF, Class LG and Class LVRR Lower-Tier Regular Interests.

  • Feature Group D (FGD means the access available to all customers, providing trunk side access to a Party’s End Office Switches with an associated uniform 101XXXX access code for customer’s use in originating and terminating communications.