Common use of Minimal Operations or Processes Clause in Contracts

Minimal Operations or Processes. Minimal operations or processes which alone or in combination thereof, do not confer origin goods are the following: a) Aeration, ventilation, drying, chilling, freezing; b) Washing, cleaning, sifting screening, sorting, classifying, or zarandeo entresaque or rank; c) Peeling husking or desconchado, desgranado boning estrujado, or who, macerado; d) Removal of dust or damaged parts or damaged, implementation of oil or protective coatings, paint oxide; e) Testing or division; calibration of bulk shipments, grouping in packs, accession of marks or labels, products or distinguishing signs on their packaging; f) Packaging, repackaging or unpacking; g) Dilution in water or in any other aqueous solution, ionization and salting; h) Armed or simple assembly of parts of products to constitute a complete sets of goods, formation or sets of goods; and i) The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of animals.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement

Minimal Operations or Processes. Minimal operations or processes which alone individually or in combination thereofwith each other, do not confer origin goods are the following: a) Aeration, ventilation, drying, chilling, freezing; b) Washing, cleaning, sifting screening, sorting, classifying, or zarandeo entresaque or rank; c) Peeling husking or desconchado, desgranado boning estrujado, or who, macerado; d) Removal of dust or damaged parts or damaged, implementation of oil or protective coatings, paint oxide; e) Testing or division; calibration of bulk shipments, grouping in packs, accession of marks or labels, products or distinguishing signs on their packaging; f) Packaging, repackaging or unpacking; g) Dilution in water or in any other aqueous solution, ionization and salting; h) Armed or simple assembly of parts of products to constitute a complete sets of goods, formation or sets of goods; and i) The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of animals.

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Sources: Central America Free Trade Agreement