Common use of Origin Verifications Clause in Contracts

Origin Verifications. 1. For purposes of determining whether a good imported into its territory from the territory of the other Party qualifies as an originating good, a Party may, through its customs administration, conduct a verification solely by means of: (a) written questionnaires to an exporter or a producer in the territory of the other Party; (b) visits to the premises of an exporter or a producer in the territory of the other Party to review the records referred to in Article E-05(a) and observe the facilities used in the production of the good; or (c) such other procedure as the Parties may agree.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Origin Verifications. 1. For purposes of determining whether a good imported into its territory from the territory of the other Party qualifies as an originating good, a Party may, through its customs administration, conduct a verification solely by means of: (ac) written questionnaires to an exporter or a producer in the territory of the other Party; (bd) visits to the premises of an exporter or a producer in the territory of the other Party to review the records referred to in Article E-05(aV.5(a) and observe the facilities used in the production of the good; or (ce) such other procedure procedures as the Parties may agree.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement