Common use of Rule of origin Clause in Contracts

Rule of origin. All supplies purchased under a supply contract must originate in the Community or in an eligible country as defined in point 2.1 herein. This rule applies to supplies and equipment purchased by a contractor for works or service contracts financed out of the Community contribution if the supplies and equipment are to become the property of the beneficiaries of the project or transferred to a local humanitarian organisation once the contract is completed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Partnership Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Rule of origin. All supplies purchased under a supply contract must originate in the Community or in an eligible country as defined in point 2.1 herein. This rule applies to supplies and equipment purchased by a contractor for works or service contracts financed out of the Community contribution if the supplies and equipment are to become the property of the beneficiaries of the project or transferred to a local humanitarian organisation Humanitarian Organisation once the contract is completed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contribution Agreement, Grant Agreement

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