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DEFINITION
legal statement contains the nomenclature for the official classification of the goods.
It is based on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding of Goods.
STRUCTURE Sizes
world of commodities in twenty (21) based criteria, referred to as sections and expressed in Roman numerals from I to XXI. SECTIONS
The sections are divided into chapters, numbered 1 to 97, which are intended to guide the consumer or reader of the document, ordered by the numbering of criteria more restricted concerning each section. ITEMS
understand specific units, which describe requirements defined product field, identified by 4 digits.
ITEMS FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT
GENERIC SPECIFIC WASTE
SUBHEADINGS On coding:
Open Closed
Subheading On Designation:
-
first level - second level
-- --third level
- - --fourth level
BY LEGAL NOTES ITS SCOPE
GENERAL AND SPECIAL
LEGAL NOTES LEGAL NOTES AND
Subheading
CENTRAL NOTES GENERAL RULES
are called General Interpretative Rules (GIR) to Legal foundations that give accuracy to the classification of goods, which are complemented Legal Notes, which provide precision classification systems.
GENERAL RULES OF INTERPRETATION
THE CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS IN THE SAC IS GOVERNED BY THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPLES: RULE 1
ITEM TEXT LEGAL AND NOTES SECTION OR CHAPTER
GENERAL RULES Rule 2:
contains two parts:
2-a: Question referring to goods if it is complete or not, unarmed or not, or is a sketch in the first instance . GENERAL RULES
Rule 2-b:
This is used as a guide, tells us to consider whether the goods have two or more materials mixed or associates, if we distinguish, you should continue in accordance with Rule 3. GENERAL RULES
Rule 3: Rule
has characteristics of "qualifying."
has three concepts. GENERAL RULES
Rule 3
3-a: If you have at least three items to be classified in heading more specific. Not to be ranked by this Rule, continues with Rule 3-b. GENERAL RULES
Rule 3-b:
Indicates that the classification is performed by the essential character, that is, by matter or function that gives the character to the merchandise. Failure to do so are continuing to Rule 3-c
GENERAL RULES Rule 3-c:
gives us an ultimatum. If you have two or more possible classifications, the last item placed in sequence within the nomenclature will CLASSIFyING. GENERAL RULES
Rule 4:
The goods do not qualify for the above rules are classified in the heading with which they are most. GENERAL RULES
Rule 5:
5-a: "Cases and the like" which are imported goods (in the same issue, declared in the same bill and is usually sold or traded with) those who follow the classification scheme of the goods. GENERAL RULES
Rule 5-b:
governs the classification of containers of a kind normally used for goods that contain, ie that type of packaging that can be considered disposable after the consumption of articles which contain, as Otherwise each govern their own system. GENERAL RULES
Rule 6:
The classification of goods in the subheadings of a heading shall be determined according to the terms of those subheadings and subheading notes.
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