Origin Declaration Sample Clauses

Origin Declaration. 1. An origin declaration referred to in subparagraph (b) of Article 53 may be made out, in accordance with this Article, only by an approved exporter provided for in Article 58. 2. An origin declaration may be made out only if the good concerned can be considered as an originating good of the exporting Party. 3. Where the approved exporter is not the producer of the good located in the exporting Party, an origin declaration for the good may be made out by the approved exporter on the basis of: (a) information provided by the producer of the good to the approved exporter; or (b) a declaration, given by the producer of the good to the approved exporter, that the good qualifies as an originating good of the exporting Party. 4. An approved exporter shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the competent authority of the exporting Party, all appropriate documents proving that the good for which the origin declaration was made out qualifies as an originating good of the exporting Party. 5. The text of an origin declaration shall be as provided for in Annex 4. An origin declaration shall be made out in English by an approved exporter by typing, stamping or printing on the invoice, the delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the good concerned in sufficient detail to enable it to be identified. The origin declaration shall be considered to be made out on the date of the issuance of such commercial document. 6. An origin declaration for a good may be made out by the approved exporter by the time of or after the shipment of the good. 7. An approved exporter who has made out an origin declaration for a good shall promptly notify in writing to the competent authority of the exporting Party, when such approved exporter realizes that the good does not qualify as an originating good of the exporting Party. The competent authority of the exporting Party shall, if it receives such notification, promptly notify the relevant authority of the importing Party.
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Origin Declaration. 1. Products originating in a Party shall, on importation into the other Party, benefit from preferential tariff treatment of this Agreement on the basis of a proof of origin in the form of a declaration, subsequently referred to as the “origin declaration”, given by the exporter on an invoice, a delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the products concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified. The text of the origin declaration appears in Annex III.
Origin Declaration. The following guidelines shall apply:
Origin Declaration. For the purposes of subparagraph 1(c) of Article 3.13 (Proof of Origin), the Parties endeavour to negotiate, agree on, and implement provisions allowing each competent authority to recognise an origin declaration made by an approved exporter. ANNEX 3A Minimum Required Information (Referred to in Chapter 3) 1. Name and Address of the producer/exporter/manufacturer:
Origin Declaration. 1. The origin declaration referred to in Article 3.14 of the Agreement shall be completed in English and have the following wording (without the footnotes):
Origin Declaration. 1. An Origin declaration can be completed by an exporter or producer established in a State Party for products originating in that State Party and otherwise fulfilling the requirements of this Chapter.

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