Common use of Issuance of the Certificate of Origin Clause in Contracts

Issuance of the Certificate of Origin. 1. The Certificate of Origin shall be issued prior to, at the time of exportation, or no later than three (3) days after the time of exportation. 2. Where a Certificate of Origin has not been issued at the time of exportation or no later than three (3) days from the declared shipment date, due to involuntary errors or omissions or other valid causes, the Certificate of Origin may be issued retroactively but no longer than one (1) year from the date of shipment and shall be duly and prominently marked “Issued Retroactively”.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Issuance of the Certificate of Origin. 1. The Certificate of Origin shall be issued prior to, at the time of exportation, or no later than three (3) days after the time of exportation. 2. Where a Certificate of Origin has not been issued at the time of exportation or no later than three (3) days from the declared shipment date, due to involuntary errors or omissions or other valid causes, the Certificate of Origin may be issued retroactively but no longer than one one (1) year from the date of shipment and shall be duly and prominently marked “Issued Retroactively”.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement

Issuance of the Certificate of Origin. 1. The Certificate of Origin shall be issued prior to, at the time of exportation, or no later than three (3) days after the time of exportation. 2. Where a Certificate of Origin has not been issued at the time of exportation or no later than three (3) days from the declared shipment date, due to involuntary errors or omissions or other valid causes, the Certificate of Origin may be issued retroactively but no longer than one one (1) year from the date of shipment and shall be duly and prominently marked "Issued Retroactively".

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement