Additional Customs Documentation Sample Clauses

Additional Customs Documentation. 26.10.1 Contractor shall make available to Canadian Natural's Representative the country of origin or manufacture of foreign components included or to be included in the Work and in respect of such components, shall advise Canadian Natural which certain components may enter Canada duty free. In addition, to the extent any such foreign components may qualify for a duty drawback, refund of duties, duty deferral or remission in the name of Contractor, Contractor, if requested by Canadian Natural, shall provide to Canadian Natural's Representative copies of the documentation, applications for drawback, duty deferral and other customs forms required in relation to the Agreement.
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Additional Customs Documentation. 26.10.1 Contractor shall make available to Canadian Natural's Representative the country of origin or manufacture of foreign components included or to be included in the Work and in respect of such components, shall advise Canadian Natural which certain components may enter Canada duty free. In addition, to the extent any such foreign components may qualify for a duty drawback, refund of duties, duty deferral or remission in the name of Contractor, Contractor, if requested by Canadian Natural, shall provide to Canadian Natural's Representative copies of the documentation, applications for drawback, duty deferral and other customs forms required in relation to the Agreement. 26.10.2 Contractor shall disclose to Canadian Natural's Representative all custom rulings, appeals, special permits, tariff adjustments or preferential tariff treatments on all materials, services equipment or components in relation to the Agreement. 26.10.3 Contractor, shall make available to Canadian Natural's Representative all forms, certificates of origin, or other supporting documentation required by the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), Canada Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA), Canada Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) or other applicable free trade agreements and any Applicable Laws on imported materials, components, goods or services manufactured in other countries and incorporated in the Work. 26.10.4 Contractor shall maintain all records on Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System Tariff classifications developed by the Customs Cooperation Council on imported equipment, materials and other services imported into Canada in relation to the Agreement and if requested by Canadian Natural, shall submit to Canadian Natural's Representative, a copy of all Customs documentation for equipment, material, goods and services imported to Canada and any related duties, taxes, tariff treatment, import or export permits as required by all Standards and Codes and all Applicable Laws.

Related to Additional Customs Documentation

  • Source Documentation Accounting records must be supported by such source documentation as canceled checks, bank statements, invoices, paid bills, donor letters, time and attendance records, activity reports, travel reports, contractual and consultant agreements, and subaward documentation. All supporting documentation should be clearly identified with the Award and general ledger accounts which are to be charged or credited.

  • Product Documentation You should review the policy documents carefully to ensure they accurately reflect the cover, conditions, limits and other terms that you require. Particular attention should be paid to policy conditions and warranties as failure to comply with these could invalidate your policy. Claims can arise, under certain types of insurance contract, long after the expiry of the policy. It is therefore important that you retain and keep safely all documents associated with your policy.

  • Tax Documentation Xxxxxx agrees to provide a completed IRS 1099 for its payments to, and Xxxxxxx agrees to provide IRS W-9 forms for, each of the following payees under this Settlement Agreement:

  • DOCUMENTATION; RECORDS OF PROCESSING Each party is responsible for its compliance with its documentation requirements, in particular maintaining records of processing where required under Data Protection Law. Each party shall reasonably assist the other party in its documentation requirements, including providing the information the other party needs from it in a manner reasonably requested by the other party (such as using an electronic system), in order to enable the other party to comply with any obligations relating to maintaining records of processing.

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