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TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY # PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES # TITLE I : FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS # ARTICLE 10
TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES
TITLE I : FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS
ARTICLE 10
TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES
TITLE I : FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS
ARTICLE 10
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TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES - TITLE I : FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS - ARTICLE 10 /* CODIFIED VERSION OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY */
Official Journal C 224 , 31/08/1992 P. 0011
Article 10 1. Products coming from a third country shall be considered to be in free circulation in a Member State if the import formalities have been complied with and any customs duties or charges having equivalent effect which are payable have been levied in that Member State, and if they have not benefited from a total or partial drawback of such duties or charges. 2. The Commission shall, before the end of the first year after the entry into force of this Treaty, determine the methods of administrative cooperation to be adopted for the purpose of applying Article 9(2), taking into account the need to reduce as much as possible formalities imposed on trade. Before the end of the first year after the entry into force of this Treaty, the Commission shall lay down the provisions applicable, as regards trade between Member States, to goods originating in another Member State in whose manufacture products have been used on which the exporting Member State has not levied the appropriate customs duties or charges having equivalent effect, or which have benefited from a total or partial drawback of such duties or charges. In adopting these provisions, the Commission shall take into account the rules for the elimination of customs duties within the Community and for the progressive application of the common customs tariff.