Common use of Self-Produced Materials Clause in Contracts

Self-Produced Materials. 1. For the purposes of determining the origin of a good, a producer of a good may, at the producer’s choice, designate any self-produced material as a material to be taken into account as an originating or non-originating material, as the case may be, in determining whether the good satisfies the applicable requirements of the rules of origin.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

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Self-Produced Materials. 1. For the purposes of determining the origin of whether a good is an originating good, a the producer of a good may, at the producer’s 's choice, designate any self-produced material that is used in the production of the good as a material to be taken into account as an originating or non-originating material, as the case may be, in determining whether the good satisfies the applicable requirements of the rules of originArticle 3.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

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