Examples of Interpretative Notes in a sentence
United Nations General Assembly, Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime on the Work of its First to Eleventh Sessions [Addendum]: Interpretative Notes for the Official Records (Travaux Préparatoires) of the Negotiation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols Thereto, UN Doc.
For the purposes of determining the customs value of goods traded among the Parties, Article VII of GATT 1994, and Part I and the Interpretative Notes of Annex I of the Customs Valuation Agreement shall apply, mutatis mutandis.
The FATF has also published several Interpretative Notes, which provide guidance on the application of the guidelines in practice.
The Commissioner shall obtain and keep in his or her office two copies of the Agreement, Interpretative Notes, Advisory Opinions, Commentaries and Explanatory Notes, Case Studies and Studies referred to in subsection (1), and shall effect to such copies any amendment made to that Agreement, Interpretative Notes, Advisory Opinions, Commentaries and Explanatory Notes, Case Studies or Studies of which he or she is notified by the Secretariat of the Customs Co-operation Council, Brussels.
Some of these Interpretative Notes have been updated in the Stocktaking Review to reflect changes in the Recommendations.
To these ends, Articles I and III, including the Interpretative Notes to Article III, of GATT 1994 are incorporated into and shall form part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.
The valuation methodologies were not spelt out and it was not clear how the proposed amendments would be consistent with the Customs Valuation Agreement or how it would incorporate the Interpretative Notes in line with Article 14 of the Agreement.
In respect of internal taxes, other internal charges and laws, regulations and requirements affecting matters within the scope of Article III of GATT 1994, each Party shall accord to the goods of other Parties most-favoured-nation treatment and national treatment in accordance with Articles I and III, including the Interpretative Notes to Article III, of GATT 1994.
Subject to paragraph 2, each Party shall apply the provisions of Article VII of GATT 1994 and the Agreement on Customs Valuation, including the Interpretative Notes at Annex I to that Agreement, in determining the value for customs purposes of goods traded between the Parties.
Each Party shall ensure, in accordance with Article VIII of the GATT 1994 and its Interpretative Notes, that all fees and charges of whatever character (other than customs duties and other duties and charges that are excluded from the definition of a customs duty) imposed on, or in connection with, importation or exportation of goods, are limited to the approximate cost of services rendered and do not represent an indirect protection of domestic goods or taxation of imports or exports for fiscal purposes.