Intermediate Material Sample Clauses

Intermediate Material. Where an intermediate material is used in the production of a good shall not be taken into account the non-originating materials contained in that intermediate material for the purpose of determining the origin of the goods.
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Intermediate Material. 1. For purposes of calculating the regional value content under article 6-04, the producer of a good may designate as an intermediate material, except the elements listed in Annex 2 to the arts and the goods falling within heading 87.06, intended for use in a motor vehicles covered under paragraph 3 of Article 6 and 15, of his own manufacture any material that is used in the production of a good provided that such material satisfies the requirements in article 6-03.
Intermediate Material. Except for goods described in subsection (c)(1), any self-produced material, other than a § 3332 TITLE 19—CUSTOMS DUTIES Page 832 component identified in Annex 403.2 of the Agreement, that is used in the production of a good may be designated by the producer of the good as an intermediate material for the pur- pose of calculating the regional value-content of the good under paragraph (2) or (3); provided that if the intermediate material is subject to a regional value-content requirement, no other self-produced material that is subject to a regional value-content requirement and is used in the production of the intermediate ma- terial may be designated by the producer as an intermediate material.
Intermediate Material. The term ‘‘intermediate material’’ means a material that is self-produced, used in the pro- duction of a good, and designated pursuant to subsection (b)(10).
Intermediate Material. 1. For purposes of calculating the regional value content under Article 4.4, the producer of a good may designate as an intermediate material any self-produced material used in the production of the good, provided that such material is an originating good under Article 4.2.

Related to Intermediate Material

  • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS Contractor is required to ensure Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) are available, employees are trained in the use of MSDS, and MSDS are in a readily accessible place at the Site. This requirement applies to all materials with an associated MSDS per the federal “Hazard Communication” standard or employees’ Right-to-Know laws. Contractor is also required to ensure proper labeling and training on any substance brought onto the Site and that any person working with the material (or who is subject to possible exposure by use of the material or contact with the material), is informed of the possible and/or real hazards of the substance, and follows proper handling and protection procedures.

  • Course Materials The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is signed will require an agreed and signed addendum.

  • Material Safety Data Sheet Seller shall provide to Buyer with each delivery any Material Safety Data Sheet applicable to the work in conformance with and containing such information as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and regulations promulgated thereunder or its State approved counterpart.

  • Supporting Documentation Upon request, the HSP will provide the LHIN with proof of the matters referred to in this Article.

  • Source Documentation Accounting records must be supported by such source documentation as canceled checks, bank statements, invoices, paid bills, donor letters, time and attendance records, activity reports, travel reports, contractual and consultant agreements, and subaward documentation. All supporting documentation should be clearly identified with the Award and general ledger accounts which are to be charged or credited.

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