Origin definition

Origin means the place where the Information Technologies, Materials, and other Goods for the System were produced or from which the Services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing, Software development, or substantial and major assembly or integration of components, a commercially recognized product results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components. The Origin of Goods and Services is distinct from the nationality of the Supplier and may be different.
Origin means the initial starting place of the journey as shown on the ticket.
Origin means the place where the Goods were mined, grown, or produced or from which the Services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing, or substantial and major assembly of components, a commercially recognized new produce results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.

Examples of Origin in a sentence

  • Mastercard will provide Client with access to the Tourism Portal and provide the required insights within the Tourism Portal to Client with the following specifications (collectively, the “Deliverables”): • Metrics included for overall Destination Market and each Origin Market: o Overview Module: Total Passengers, Average Days, Top 10 bookings, Average Spend per cardholder, Transaction Ticket Size, Top 10 Origin Markets by Spend, GTPi, Product balance, Top 10 Social.

  • In the event that the Origin of Customer’s Wine is in France or the U.K., the Company is authorized to work through a third-party vendor (the “Import Vendor”) to provide for the importation of the Customer’s Wine from a consolidation point in the Origin to the storage facility owned and operated by Domaine New York LLC in Edison, New Jersey (the “Import Destination”), an affiliate of Domaine.

  • If requested by Customer, the Company will make arrangements for a third party at the consolidation point in the Origin to provide such services.

  • A Sub-Committee of the Joint Committee on Rules of Origin, Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation (hereinafter referred to as the “Sub-Committee”) is hereby established.

  • Except as provided in this Chapter, including its Annexes, Chapter Four (Rules of Origin) applies to textile and apparel goods.


More Definitions of Origin

Origin means the place where the materials, equipment and other supplies for the Facilities are mined, grown, produced or manufactured, and from which the services are provided.
Origin means the place where the Goods were mined, grown or produced.
Origin means the place where the goods are mined, grown, or produced. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing, or substantial and major assembly of components, a commercially-recognized product results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components
Origin means the place where the plant and component parts thereof are mined, grown, produced or manufactured, and from which the services are provided. Plant components are produced when, through manufacturing, processing, or substantial or major assembling of components, a commercially recognized product results that is substantially in its basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.
Origin means the point from which a flight commences with payload to be transported.
Origin means the country where the goods have been mined, grown, cultivated, produced, manufactured or processed; or, through manufacture, processing, or assembly, another commercially recognized article results that differs substantially in its basic characteristics from its components.
Origin means the place where the materials, equipment and other supplies for the Facilities are mined, grown, produced or manufactured, and from which the services are provided. Plant and equipment are produced when, through manufacturing, processing or substantial and major assembling of components, a commercially recognized product results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.