Примери за използване на Classification of goods на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Classification of goods is.
International Classification of Goods.
Classification of goods: meanings and types.
International Classification of Goods.
(4) The classification of goods and services shall serve exclusively administrative purposes.
Article 28 Designation and classification of goods and services.
(ii) the classification of goods under the customs tariff.
The Common Harmonised Database on Classification of Goods and Services.
Classification of goods in the Combined Nomenclature is governed by the following principles.
Designation and classification of goods and services.
Classification of goods consisting of more than one material or substance is carried out in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3.
The Bulgarian Customs Tariff shall be applied to the classification of goods for imports into Bulgaria.
The classification of goods consisting of more than one material or substance shall be according to the principles of rule 3.'.
The Lebanese customs tariff shall be applied to the classification of goods for imports into Lebanon.
Our practice is mainly connected with tariff classification of goods, anti-dumping duties, customs valuation, customs declaration invalidation, appeal of punitive decrees for sanctions imposition under the Customs Houses Act.
The Combined Nomenclature of goods shall be applied to the classification of goods for imports into the Community.
International Classification of Goods and Services also known as the Nice Classification was established by the Nice Agreement(1957), is a system of classifying goods and services for the purpose of registering trademarks.
A separate application is filed for each classification of goods for which the trademark is to be registered.
Th- Council Regulation(EEC) No 1715/90 of 20 June 1990 on the information provided by the customs authorities of the Member States concerning the classification of goods in the customs nomenclature(44);
International Classification of Goods and Services.
Commission Regulation(EU) No 11/2011 of 7 January 2011 amending certain regulations on the classification of goods in the Combined Nomenclature.
The 11th edition of Nice Classification of Goods and Services will enter into force as of January 1, 2017.
Communication in accordance with Article 12(5)(b) of Regulation(EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992,on the information provided by the customs authorities of the Member State concerning the classification of goods in the customs nomenclature.
The combined nomenclature shall be used for the classification of goods in the trade between the Parties.
The classification of goods in trade between the Parties shall be that set out in each Party's respective tariff nomenclature in conformity with the Harmonised System of the International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System of 1983(hereinafter referred to as the“HS”) and subsequent amendments.
A separate application will have to be made for each classification of goods for which the trademark will be registered.
It is therefore essential to lay down rules for the designation and classification of goods and services in this Regulation and to ensure legal certainty and sound administration by requiring that the goods and services for which trade mark protection is sought are identified by the applicant with sufficient clarity and precision to enable the competent authorities and economic operators, on the basis of the application alone, to determine the extent of the protection applied for.
Larger ports today serve complex functions,such as customs clearance, classification of goods, administration, maintenance and repair of ships.
Our practice is mainly connected with tariff classification of goods, anti-dumping duties, customs valuation, customs declaration invalidation, appeal of penal decrees.
A Binding Tariff Information(BTI) is an official written decision, valid for three years,issued by a customs authority which provides the applicant with an assessment of the classification of goods in the EU tariff nomenclature prior to an import(or export).