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Customs Documents Sample Clauses

Customs Documents. (Fees vary according to documentation required for the goods being transported.)
Customs DocumentsThe customs documents must be enclosed in the case of delivering goods from countries that are outside the EU. The SUPPLIER is responsible for properly drawing up all of the documents that are necessary for passing through the customs; he is also responsible for handing these documents over to the transport company. These documents comprise at least the: - T1 customs document, - invoice, - xxxx of lading or air consignment note.
Customs Documents. If Supplier makes shipment of any of the Goods from outside of Canada, Supplier must prepare and execute all documents required by Canadian authorities and promptly deliver same to KSPC or KSPC's designated import broker in order to facilitate customs clearance.
Customs DocumentsRelated documents (cont.) Certificate of origin of goods License, notice of inspection results, Other documents. Forms of documents: Acceptance of copies Original copies: License, C/O, taxation document (exemption, reduction, reimbursement…) TFA – Customs Law Article 10: Formalities connected with importation and exportation and transit Formalities and Documentation Requirements Acceptance of Copies Use of International Standards Single Window ` Pre-shipment Inspection Use of Customs Brokers Common Border Procedures and Uniform Documentation Requirements Rejected Goods Temporary Admission of Goods/Inward and Outward Processing Revised Customs Law Requirements on Customs Procedures
Customs Documents. 11.1 Where, applicable, for each Product purchased under these Conditions, the Supplier shall furnish Myenergi and any other person that Myenergi may specify with necessary export licenses and documents to facilitate export of Products and where applicable, recovery of VAT, Duty or other taxes. The Supplier further agrees to assist Myenergi's import of Products as reasonably requested by Myenergi. The Supplier shall indemnify Myenergi against any losses resulting from non-compliance.
Customs Documents. If your postal shipment contains goods and is destined for a country outside the European Union, it is necessary to affix a CN22 form to the outside of your shipment. The CN22 form can be printed, stamped or affixed as long as the contents and value is clearly visible. For items not packed by B2C Europe, it is the client’s responsibility to affix and complete the CN22. For all item packed by B2C Europe, the CN22 will be completed on behalf and with the authority of the Client by B2C Europe. B2C Europe will not be liable for any taxes or duty payable resulting from the completion of such forms. For ParcelPlus and Express shipments destined for countries outside the European Union you also have to enclose an invoice on the outside. For ParcelPlus shipments destined for a country outside the European Union a declaration of origin is also required. On request additional documents may be required by us and you may have to provide these documents for items not packed by B2C Europe, if necessary. For all item packed by B2C Europe, the invoice documents will be completed on behalf and with the authority of the Client by B2C Europe. B2C Europe will not be liable for any taxes or duty payable resulting from the completion of such forms.
Customs DocumentsFor purposes of this subpart, the term ‘‘Customs documents’’ includes any document (including copies thereof), no matter what media, produced by, obtained by, furnished to, or coming to the knowledge of, any Customs employee while acting in his/her official capacity, or because of his/her official status, with respect to the administration or enforcement of laws administered or enforced by the Customs Service.
Customs DocumentsThe customs documents must be provided in case of goods deliveries from non-EU countries. The supplier shall be responsible for the correct preparation of all documents necessary for the customs clearance, as well as for the handing over of these documents to the freight carrier. These include at the following: T1 customs document Invoice Waybill / airwaybill

Related to Customs Documents

  • THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.