Minimum Information Requirements definition

Minimum Information Requirements means the requirements specified in Sub- sections 3.2.1 through 3.2.2.3 of these Guidelines;
Minimum Information Requirements means, with respect to any Collateral Obligation or Underlying Obligor, the following:
Minimum Information Requirements means the minimum information requirements contemplated in section 24(5)(bA)(viiiA), if any are applicable at the time of the application;]

Examples of Minimum Information Requirements in a sentence

  • Amendments relating only to Annex 3A (Product-Specific Rules) and Annex 3B (Minimum Information Requirements) may be endorsed by the RCEP Joint Committee by consensus.

  • A Declaration of Origin shall: be completed in accordance with Annex 3B (Minimum Information Requirements); be in the English language; bear the name and signature of the certifying person; and bear the date on which the Declaration of Origin was completed.

  • After 15 years from the date of entry into force of the Agreement, upon request of a Party, the Parties shall undertake a review of Chapter 4 (Rules of Origin), Annex 4A (Minimum Information Requirements), Annex 4B (Product Specific Rules of Origin), Chapter 2 (Trade in Goods) and Annex 2A (Tariff Commitments).

  • The Parties shall conclude the review within five years of the date of its commencement, unless the Parties agree otherwise.13 A Proof of Origin shall: be in writing, or any other medium, including electronic format as notified by an importing Party; specify that the good is originating and meets the requirements of this Chapter; and contain information which meets the minimum information requirements as set out in Annex 3B (Minimum Information Requirements).

  • The Joint Technical Subcommittee shall consult to discuss possible amendments or modifications to this Chapter, Annex 4A (Minimum Information Requirements) or Annex 4B (Product Specific Rules of Origin), that are necessary to reflect changes to the Harmonized System and taking into account developments in technology, production processes or other related matters.

  • The Parties shall conclude the review within five years of the date of its commencement, unless the Parties agree otherwise.0 A Proof of Origin shall: be in writing, or any other medium, including electronic format as notified by an importing Party; specify that the good is originating and meets the requirements of this Chapter; and contain information which meets the minimum information requirements as set out in Annex 3B (Minimum Information Requirements).

  • The exporter or producer shall submit the minimum _ information requirements, as referred to in Annex 4A (Minimum Information Requirements), and supporting information and documents, as referred to in Article 4.17 (Application for Certificate of Origin) for the issuance of a Certificate of Origin pursuant to the procedure established by the issuing body or authority, as appropriate, in the exporting Party, consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Minimum Information Requirements

Minimum Information Requirements means the minimum information that a customer must provide to UK Power Networks in order to provide an accurate quotation.
Minimum Information Requirements means the requirements specified in Sub- sections [3.2.1] to [3.2.2.3] of these Guidelines.