secondary processed products definition
secondary processed products means processed products which are a necessary by-product of the processing operation other than the main processed products;
secondary processed products means processed products which are a by-product of the processing operation other than the main processed products specified in the authorisation;
secondary processed products means processed products which are a necessary by-product of the processing operation other than the main processed products specified in the authorisation for inward processing; 11. 'single means of transport' means, on condition that the goods carried are to be dispatched together:(a) a road vehicle accompanied by its trailer(s) or semi-trailer(s);(b) a set of coupled railway carriages or wagons;(c) boats constituting a single chain;(d) containers loaded on means of transport referred to in points (a) to (c); 12. 'tourist or business aircraft' means private aircraft intended for journeys whose itinerary depends on the wishes of the user; 13. 'public customs warehouse type III' means a customs warehouse which is operated by the customs authorities. 14. 'fixed transport installation' means technical means (e.g. pipelines and electric power lines) used for continuous transport of goods such as electricity, gas and oil; 15. 'customs office of transit' means either of the following:(a) the customs office competent for the point of exit from the customs territory of the Union when the goods are leaving that territory in the course of a transit operation via a frontier with a territory outside the customs territory of the Union other than a common transit country,(b) the customs office competent for the point of entry into the customs territory of the Union when the goods have crossed a territory outside the customs territory of the Union in the course of a transit operation; 16. 'similar goods', in the context of customs valuation, means goods produced in the same country, which, although not alike in all respects, have like characteristics and like component materials which enable them to perform the same functions and to be commercially interchangeable; the quality of the goods, their reputation and the existence of a trademark are among the factors to be considered in determining whether goods are similar.