Custom Clearance Sample Clauses

Custom Clearance. For the Goods to be imported and supplied, the Institute will provide Custom Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC) to successful bidder for availing concessional rate of duty as per prevailing Custom Tariff. In case, the bidder requires CDEC certificate, then the same should be specifically mentioned in the bid. The supplier is solely responsible for getting the material clearance from customs. Institute will provide all custom documents for custom clearance on demand of supplier. The supplier will undertake to fully co-operate to avoid any fine, demurrage or other charges and shall indemnify AIIMS Rishikesh in case of any such failure/ loss. Transportation of goods up to AIIMS, Rishikesh and its successful installation and commissioning demonstration (and training, if required) is also the responsibility of the supplier. All charges/ expenses incurred in this process will be borne by the supplier and after submission of deposit slips of custom clearance and transportation charges will be reimbursed to the supplier if said provisions are to be shown separately in the financial bid.
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Custom Clearance. Customer shall comply with all and any applicable customs regulations for the importation of the Products and shall be solely responsible for the fulfillment of any obligations in this regard, unless the relevant Dealer is located within Chile in which case such Dealer would be responsible for the fulfillment of such obligations. Xxxx Deere shall not have any responsibility for the compliance with customs regulations. Modification of Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2. Xxxx Deere shall effectuate the removal of access as defined in Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 in two (2) working days for Customers in Chile. MEXICO Customer’s consent in favor of John Deere for the use of information. The Customer acknowledges and agrees, in an irrevocable manner, that John Deere is entitled to use the System Data. Information obtained as part of the Service initiation process. John Deere is entitled to use in a confidential manner the information provided by Customer in Customer’s completion of the initiation process of the Service. Xxxx Deere will not disclose such information to a third party other than a Dealer, unless John Deere is authorized by the Customer or such disclosure is made in compliance with a requirement issued by a competent authority. Measures to maintain the confidentiality of information obtained as part of the Service initiation process. John Deere’s protection and planned usage of the information provided by Customer to John Deere as part of the initiation process of the Service is available for review by Customer at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. Customer’s right to receive information regarding the Service. The Customer is entitled to be informed of all terms, conditions, costs, additional charges and, if any, payments for goods and services offered by John Deere. Customer’s right to not receive advertising. John Deere shall comply with any notice from Customer to John Deere, in accordance with the notice provisions of this Contract, regarding Customer’s receipt of advertising communications. NEW ZEALAND Email and SMS Messages. The Customer agrees that any emails or SMS messages sent to the Customer by John Deere are not required to contain the functional unsubscribe facilities set out in section 11(1) of the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007.
Custom Clearance. Owner is to be responsible for any transit and/or cross border clearances. The Consignee is to be responsible for customs clearance of the cargo for the destination country.

Related to Custom Clearance

  • Clearances Advertiser will be responsible, at its own cost and expense, for obtaining all clearances, authorizations, permissions, licenses, and releases (collectively, “Clearances”) from third parties necessary to enable Station to distribute the Advertiser Content under this Section 4, including, without limitation, (i) Clearances for any of the following creative elements appearing in or otherwise displayed via the Advertiser Content: photos, video footage, music (including, without limitation, any synchronization and mechanical licenses), audio tracks, trademarks, service marks, and rights of publicity and other indicia of identity, and (ii) Clearances from any individuals or entities whose trademarks, service marks, other corporate indicia, names, voices, likenesses, and other indicia of identity may appear in any of the Advertiser Content.

  • Contractor Security Clearance Customers may designate certain duties and/or positions as positions of “special trust” because they involve special trust responsibilities, are located in sensitive locations, or have key capabilities with access to sensitive or confidential information. The designation of a special trust position or duties is at the sole discretion of the Customer. Contractor or Contractor’s employees and Staff who, in the performance of this Contract, will be assigned to work in positions determined by the Customer to be positions of special trust, may be required to submit to background screening and be approved by the Customer to work on this Contract.

  • CLEARANCE PATTERNS 7.1 The State shall develop separate clearance patterns for each of the following:

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