CUSTOMS AND DUTIES Sample Clauses

CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. (1) Aircraft operated on international air services by the designated airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, spare parts, supplies of fuels and lubricants and aircraft stores (including food, beverages and tobacco) on board such aircraft shall be exempt from all customs duties, inspection fees and other duties and taxes on arriving in the territory of the other Contracting Party, provided such equipment and supplies remain on board the aircraft up to such time as they are re-exported, or are used on the part of the journey performed over that territory. (2) Supplies of fuels, lubricants, spare parts, regular equipment and aircraft stores introduced into the territory of each Contracting Party by or on behalf of the designated airline of the other Contracting Party or taken on board the aircraft operated by such designated airline and intended solely for use in the operation of international air services shall be exempt from all duties and charges, including customs duties and inspection fees imposed in the territory of the first Contracting Party even when those supplies are to be used on the parts of the journey performed over the territory of the Contracting Party in which they are taken on board. The materials referred to above may be required to be kept under customs supervision or control. (3) The regular airborne equipment, spare parts, aircraft stores and supplies of fuels and lubricants retained on board the aircraft of either Contracting Party may be unloaded in the territory of the other Contracting Party only with the approval of the customs authorities of that Contracting Party, who may require that those materials be placed under their supervision and control up to such time as they are re-exported or otherwise disposed of in accordance with customs regulations. (4) Airline tickets, airway bills as well as airline publicity materials and give away items of the designated airline of either Contracting Party introduced into the territory of the other Contracting Party shall be exempt from all customs duties, inspection fees and other duties or taxes.
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CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. Blue Croc reserves the right to refuse international orders. Approved international orders may be subject to customs and import duties upon reaching its country of destination. The Client will be responsible for paying all customs and import duties and acknowledge that failure to pay may result in your order being held at customs. Blue Croc will not be liable for any costs the Client may incur in having their order released from customs, including reimbursing the Client for any customs or import duties they may pay.
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. Payment: Payment of all custom and duty fees related to the importation of the Updates are the sole responsibility of Customer. Shipment of all Updates will be “CIP-destination” for destinations located in the United States and “DDU-destination” for non-U.S. Destinations. Unitrends will bear all freight and insurance costs for the shipment of Updates to Customer.
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. 15.1 The Parties shall each develop with governmental authorities, customs procedures for their respective import to the Territory and re-export from the Territory of all Goods to be provided under the Agreement and shall each respectively be accountable and liable for compliance with customs procedures based on each Party being a customs authorised trader and who is in possession (not ownership) of the items subject to customs control at any given time. 15.2 Good imported into the Territory for Company qualify for duty exemption and a letter of exemption may be issued by Company upon receipt of the all relevant information from the Supplier.
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES b. 7% margin (% of averaged realized market price)
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. The Client will be responsible for paying all customs and import duties and acknowledge that failure to pay may result in an order being held at customs. V-AUS Trans will not be liable for any costs the Client may incur in having Delivery Goods released from customs, and the Client must reimburse V-AUS Trans for any customs or import duties they may pay, at their discretion.
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. 5125.903 Exempted supplies. Subpart 5125.10 – Additional Foreign Acquisition Regulations 5125.1001 Waiver of right to examination of records.
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CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. All customs, duties and other charges imposed by any Governmental Authority in respect of, or in connection with, the import, export or transportation of Material, CPFH Components and tooling/equipment or Delta’s responsibilities hereunder [**].
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. The Seller reserves the right to refuse international orders. Approved international orders may be subject to customs and import duties upon reaching its country of destination. The Buyer will be responsible for paying all customs and import duties and the Buyer acknowledges that failure to pay may result in an order being held at customs. The Seller will not be liable for any costs the Buyer may incur in having its order released from customs, and the Seller will not be responsible for reimbursing the Buyer for any customs or import duties it may pay.
CUSTOMS AND DUTIES. The Client will be responsible for paying all customs and import duties and acknowledge that failure to pay may result in an order being held at customs. Core Logistics will not be liable for anycosts the Client may incur in having Delivery Goods released from customs, and the Client must reimburse Core Logistics for any customs or import duties they may pay, at their discretion.
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