Acceptance of Certificates of Origin: minor clerical errors don't justify rejection if origin remains clear. A Party must not reject a Certificate of Origin for minor discrepancies or errors-such as slight mismatches between documents, minor omissions, spelling, typing or formatting mistakes, or protrusions from designated fields-provided these defects do not create doubt as to the originating status of the good.
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Acceptance of Certificates of Origin: minor clerical errors don't justify rejection if origin remains clear.
A Party must not reject a Certificate of Origin for minor discrepancies or errors-such as slight mismatches between documents, minor omissions, spelling, typing or formatting mistakes, or protrusions from designated fields-provided these defects do not create doubt as to the originating status of the good.
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