Common use of Customs Duties and Other Charges Clause in Contracts

Customs Duties and Other Charges. 1. Each Party exempts the Designated Airlines of the other Party from import restrictions, customs duties, direct or indirect taxes, inspection fees and all other national and/or local duties and charges on aircraft as well as their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, maintenance equipment, aircraft tools, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, catering equipment, aircraft stores including but not limited to such items as cutlery, food, beverages, liquor, tobacco and other products for sale to or use by passengers during flight and other items intended for or used solely in connection with the operation or servicing of aircraft used by such Designated Airline operating the Agreed Services, as well as printed ticket stock, airway bills, any printed material which bears the insignia of the Designated Airline printed thereon and usual publicity and promotional materials distributed free of charge by such Designated Airline. The above exemption shall also apply to staff uniforms, computers and ticket printers, within reasonable limits, intended for use by a Designated Airline of one Party provided they are imported temporarily into the Territory of the other Party and re-exported within a maximum period of 24 months.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Air Services Agreement, Air Services Agreement, Air Services Agreement

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