CUSTOMS TARIFFCEFTA Rules of Origin for Casual Goods RegulationsP.C.2009-103820096
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Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, pursuant to subsection 16(2)a of the Customs Tariffb, hereby makes the annexed CEFTA Rules of Origin for Casual Goods Regulations.S.C. 2001, c. 28, s. 34(1)S.C. 1997, c. 36InterpretationIn these Regulations, casual goods means goods other than goods imported for sale or for an industrial, occupational, commercial or institutional or other like use.Casual GoodsCasual goods that are acquired in Icelandare considered to originate in Iceland and are entitled to the benefit of the Iceland Tariff ifthe marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Iceland and indicates that the goods are the product of Iceland or Canada, orthe goods do not bear a mark and nothing indicates that the goods are not the product of Iceland or Canada;are considered to originate in Norway and are entitled to the benefit of the Norway Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Iceland and indicates that the goods are the product of Norway; andare considered to originate in Switzerland or Liechtenstein and are entitled to the benefit of the Switzerland – Liechtenstein Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Iceland and indicates that the goods are the product of Switzerland or Liechtenstein.Casual goods that are acquired in Norwayare considered to originate in Norway and are entitled to the benefit of the Norway Tariff ifthe marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Norway and indicates that the goods are the product of Norway or Canada, orthe goods do not bear a mark and nothing indicates that the goods are not the product of Norway or Canada;are considered to originate in Iceland and are entitled to the benefit of the Iceland Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Norway and indicates that the goods are the product of Iceland; andare considered to originate in Switzerland or Liechtenstein and are entitled to the benefit of the Switzerland – Liechtenstein Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Norway and indicates that the goods are the product of Switzerland or Liechtenstein.Casual goods that are acquired in Switzerland or Liechtensteinare considered to originate in Switzerland or Liechtenstein and are entitled to the benefit of the Switzerland – Liechtenstein Tariff ifthe marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Switzerland or Liechtenstein and indicates that the goods are the product of Switzerland or Liechtenstein or Canada, orthe goods do not bear a mark and nothing indicates that the goods are not the product of Switzerland or Liechtenstein or Canada;are considered to originate in Iceland and are entitled to the benefit of the Iceland Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Switzerland or Liechtenstein and indicates that the goods are the product of Iceland; andare considered to originate in Norway and are entitled to the benefit of the Norway Tariff if the marking of the goods is in accordance with the marking laws of Switzerland or Liechtenstein and indicates that the goods are the product of Norway.Coming into ForceThese Regulations come into force on July 1, 2009, but if they are registered after that day, they come into force on the day they are registered.