Customs and Excise Formalities Sample Clauses

Customs and Excise Formalities. Unless agreed otherwise, the Customer is responsible for the submission of all customs, transit and excise declarations required for the carriage of the Goods and for the fulfillment of all customs, transit and excise formalities related to the carriage of the Goods. The Customer shall send to Lineas, in an electronic format that is compatible with the IT and management systems of Lineas and using the correct corresponding data fields, a copy of any customs, transit or excise document that has to accompany the Goods according to the applicable legislation (e.g. transit accompanying documents, export accompanying documents, accompanying documents for excise goods) and the MRN or ARC numbers of the respective accompanying documents. The Customer shall be liable for all costs, damages and losses resulting from the absence, inaccuracy, invalidity or insufficient validity period of any customs, transit or excise declaration or document and for the non-observance of any customs formalities. In case it is explicitly agreed between Lineas and the Customer that Lineas has to organize the submission of customs, transit and excise declarations (such as transit declarations) and/or the fulfillment of certain customs formalities, Lineas does so on behalf and for the account of the Customer and under the full responsibility of the Customer. The Customer shall be liable to Lineas and he shall indemnify Lineas at its first request for any claim, damage, loss, cost and/or expenditure related to such customs, transit or excise declarations and customs formalities. The Customer shall at the first request of Lineas provide a sufficient financial guarantee to unconditionally warrant any liability of Lineas under this clause. If Lineas has to organize the input of any customs, transit or excise related data in an IT or management system of a third party (such as customs authorities, other authorities, sea ports, terminals or other railway undertakings), Lineas does so on behalf of the Customer and under the full responsibility of the Customer. The Customer shall be liable to Lineas and he shall indemnify Lineas at its first request for any claim, damage, loss, cost and/or expenditure related to the input of such data. The carriage of Goods by rail cannot take place under the paper-based Union transit procedure for goods carried by rail. The carriage of Goods by rail can take place under the T2 Korridor Procedure subject to prior written consent of Lineas. For transport of Goods...
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Customs and Excise Formalities. The carriage of Goods by rail cannot take place under the paper-based Union transit procedure for goods carried by rail. If any, deadlines, time schedules, transit times, (estimated) times of departure and (estimated) times of arrival are notified to the Customer as estimates and for information purposes only and may not be considered as compelling transit periods for Lineas in the sense of art. 16, §1 CIM. Lineas shall not have to pay any compensation, charge, fee or penalty in case the aforementioned transit times are exceeded nor in case (estimated) times of departure or (estimated) times of arrival are not respected and Lineas shall not be responsible for any costs, damages and losses incurred by the Customer or Relevant Third Parties (such as : demurrage, detention, .. .) due to exceeded transit times and/or the non-respect of (estimated) times of departure or (estimated) times of arrival. The carriage of Goods by rail can take place under the T2 Korridor Procedure subject to prior written consent of Lineas. For transport of Goods through Switzerland, the Federal Customs Administration (FCA) of Switzerland demands the provision of the appropriate NHM code for the Goods or a NHM commodity code supplemented by a detailed commercial product description (general product descriptions are not permitted). The Customer is responsible to provide Lineas the correct NHM Code or a NHM commodity code with a correct detailed product description of the Goods. The Customer will be liable for all costs, losses and/or damages suffered by Lineas as a result of the absence or inaccuracy of the NHM Code or the detailed product description of the Goods. Unless agreed otherwise, the Customer is responsible for the submission of all customs, transit and excise declarations required for the carriage of the Goods and for the fulfillment of all customs, transit and excise formalities related to the carriage of the Goods. The Customer shall send to Lineas, in an electronic format that is compatible with the IT and management systems of Lineas and using the correct corresponding data fields, a copy of any customs, transit or excise document that has to accompany the Goods according to the applicable legislation (e.g. transit accompanying documents, export accompanying documents, accompanying documents for excise goods) and the MRN or ARC numbers of the respective accompanying documents. The Customer shall be liable for all costs, damages and losses resulting from the absence, ina...

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