Custom Clearance Clause Samples

The Custom Clearance clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for ensuring that goods comply with all import and export regulations when crossing international borders. Typically, this clause specifies which party—such as the buyer or seller—is responsible for preparing and submitting necessary documentation, paying duties and taxes, and coordinating with customs authorities. By clearly allocating these obligations, the clause helps prevent delays, fines, or legal issues, ensuring a smooth and compliant transfer of goods between countries.
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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. ▇▇▇▇ Deere shall not have any responsibility for the compliance with customs regulations. Modification of Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2. ▇▇▇▇ 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. 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. ▇▇▇▇ 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. 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. 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. 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.
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.
Custom Clearance. (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for all customs clearance and all import duties, charges or fees, if any, assessable on any of the Contractor’s Equipment. (b) When required, the Employer will provide reasonable assistance to the Contractor in obtaining customs clearance for Contractor’s Equipment, materials and other things required for the Work under the Contract.

Related to Custom Clearance

  • FINRA Clearance On or before the date of this Agreement, the Representative shall have received clearance from FINRA as to the amount of compensation allowable or payable to the Underwriters as described in the Registration Statement.

  • Security Clearance 6.7.1 Where specified by the Authority or the Contract user, the Supplier shall be responsible for ensuring that all Staff are security cleared to the level required by the Security Requirements not less than 5 Working Days before such person begins to perform the Services. If the Authority is responsible for applying for security clearance for Staff pursuant to this Clause 6.7.1, the Supplier shall provide a completed security clearance application form for such members of Staff to the Authority not less than 30 days before such members of Staff begin to perform the Services. 6.7.2 The Authority shall issue a pass for all Staff who are security cleared to an appropriate level for the Premises in accordance with Clause 6.7.1 on or before the date when such member of Staff is required to enter onto the Premises in Order to perform the Services. Passes shall remain the property of the Authority and shall be surrendered on demand or on termination or expiry of this Contract. 6.7.3 A member of Staff not in possession of a pass who is required by the Supplier or any Sub-contractor to provide the services urgently shall be allowed temporary access to the Premises on condition that the Supplier ensures, or procures that any Sub- contractor shall ensure, that such individual is accompanied at all times while on the Premises by a member of Staff who has been issued with a pass in accordance with Clause 6.7.1. 6.7.4 Without prejudice to the provisions of Clauses 6.7.1 to 6.7.3 inclusive, the Authority may refuse any member of Staff Admission to the Premises or require the removal of any member of Staff from the Premises in accordance with Clause 3.3 if such member of Staff is not in possession of a pass pursuant to Clause 6.7.2 or accompanied in accordance with Clause 6.7.3.

  • Security Clearances A. The General Contractor is to supply the Court with names, dates of birth, and social security numbers of all employees who will be on site. This information must be submitted one (1) week prior to access to the site. The Court has final word on who will or who will not be allowed on the project premises.