Sets or Assortments of Goods Sample Clauses

Sets or Assortments of Goods. 1. Except as provided in Annex IV.1 (Specific Rules of Origin), a set or assortment as defined in Rule 3 of the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, shall be considered as originating, provided that:
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Sets or Assortments of Goods. Except as provided in Annex 3-A, a set or assortment of goods, as referred to in General Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, is originating, if:
Sets or Assortments of Goods. Sets, as defined in general rule 3 of the Harmonized System, shall be regarded as originating when all goods contained in the set qualify as originating goods. Nevertheless, when a set is composed of originating and non originating goods, the set as a whole shall be regarded as originating provided that the value of the non originating goods does not exceed seven per cent (7%) of the FOB value of the set.
Sets or Assortments of Goods. 1. A set or assortment of goods that is classified according to rule 3 of the General Rules of the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, as well as the goods whose description according to the nomenclature of the Harmonized System is specifically that of a set or assortment, shall qualify as originating, whenever each one of the goods contained in that set or assortment complies with the rules of origin set out in this Chapter and in Annex 4.03.
Sets or Assortments of Goods. 1. A set or assortment of goods that is classified according to rule 3 of the General Rules of the Interpretation of the Harmonized System, as well as the goods whose description according to the nomenclature of the Harmonized System is specifically that of a set or assortment, shall qualify as originating, whenever each one of the goods contained in that set or assortment complies with the rules of origin set out in this Chapter and in Annex 4.03. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a set or assortment of goods shall be considered originating, if the value of all non-originating goods used in making the set or assortment does not exceed the percentage set out in paragraph 1 of Article 4.08 with respect to the value of the set or assortment, as determined according to Article 4.07. 3. The provisions of this Article shall prevail over the specific rules of origin set out in Annex 4.03.

Related to Sets or Assortments of Goods

  • COUNTERFEIT GOODS a. Seller shall not furnish Counterfeit Goods to Buyer, defined as Goods or separately-identifiable items or components of Goods that: (i) are an unauthorized copy or substitute of an Original Equipment Manufacturer or Original Component Manufacturer (collectively, “OEM”) item; (ii) are not traceable to an OEM sufficient to ensure authenticity in OEM design and manufacture; (iii) do not contain proper external or internal materials or components required by the OEM or are not constructed in accordance with OEM design; (iv) have been re- worked, re-marked, re-labeled, repaired, refurbished, or otherwise modified from OEM design but not disclosed as such or are represented as OEM authentic or new; or (v) have not passed successfully all OEM required testing, verification, screening, and quality control processes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Goods or items that contain modifications, repairs, re-work, or re-marking as a result of Seller’s or its subcontractor’s design authority, material review procedures, quality control processes or parts management plans, and that have not been misrepresented or mismarked without legal right to do so, shall not be deemed Counterfeit Goods. Counterfeit Goods shall be deemed nonconforming to this Contract.

  • TRADE IN GOODS ARTICLE 2.1

  • Supply of Goods 3.1 The Supplier shall ensure that the Goods shall:

  • REJECTION OF GOODS Notwithstanding any other rights of, or remedies available to UNDP under the Contract, in case any of the Goods are defective or otherwise do not conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract, UNDP, at its sole option, may reject or refuse to accept the Goods, and within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice from UNDP of such rejection or refusal to accept the Goods, the Contractor shall, in sole option of UNDP:

  • Classification of Goods The classification of goods in trade between the Parties shall be in conformity with the Harmonized System.

  • Inspection of Goods 8.1 The Buyer shall inspect the goods upon delivery.

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods and works. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: Procurement Method

  • LAY-OFFS AND RECALLS In the event of a lay-off, employees within the affected level shall be laid-off in reverse order of their bargaining unit seniority. An employee to be laid-off will be allowed to bump any employee with less seniority who is in an equal or lower level, provided that the senior employee is qualified to fill the position of the displaced employee.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA.

  • RETURN OF GOODS BUYER is entitled to return any GOODS that are not in full compliance with this AGREEMENT. SELLER will reimburse BUYER the PRICE of such GOODS plus all reasonable costs and expenses associated with such return.

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