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Tariff
A published schedule showing the rates, charges, classification, rules, regulations and other provisions applicable to transportation and incidental services. (23/06/94) (tarif)
Territory of a Party
(1) For Canada. The territory to which its customs laws apply. (2) For the United States of America. The United States, its possessions, Puerto Rico, and any other place subject to its jurisdiction, including its foreign trade zones, but does not include trust territories or leased bases. (23/06/94) (territoire d'une partie)
Title
The right of ownership in a property, including right of possession. The term title is used to denote a vested right as opposed to a contingent right. (23/06/94) (titre)
Trade Usage Custom or usage of the particular trade in which usage or custom is ordinary and reasonable. Evidence of a trade usage may be given in aid of interpreting a contract. (23/06/94) (pratique commerciale)
Trademark A mark used in trade to distinguish the goods of the person who uses it. To constitute a trademark, it must contain a combination of elements giving it distinctiveness and the trademark as a whole must be considered. (23/06/94) (marque déposée)
Trigger Price A price expressed in Canadian dollars representing the cost of articles offered by the U.S. DoD, increased by a factor representing administrative costs, foreign exchange, sales tax, transportation, duty, the GST/HST, contractor overhead and profit, etc. This price is intended as a reference point to assist DND and PWGSC contracting officers in determining whether it would be more advantageous for Canada to acquire an item from sources in Canada (i.e. item of Canadian manufacture) or from the U.S. government. See 9B.9. (16/02/98) (prix-seuil)
 
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