Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids), lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Air Services Agreement, Agreement, Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the a designated airlines airline of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted relieved by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraft.
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Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines of one either Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, supplies of fuels and lubricants and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar inspection fees and charges not based other duties or taxes on arriving in the cost area of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Customs Duties. (1) . Aircraft operated in on international air services by the a designated airlines airline of one either Contracting Party, their as well as its regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, supplies of fuel and lubricants and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar inspection fees and charges not based other duties or taxes on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment equipment, supplies and such other items stores remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Air Services Agreement, Services Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the a designated airlines airline of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraft.
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Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids), lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported .
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Samples: Provisional Agreement, Provisional Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, ) and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Air Services Agreement, Air Services Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrivalcharges, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft 1)Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts (including enginesengines),fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids),lubricants, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Transport Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by shall, on arriving in the area of the other Contracting Party Party, be exempted on the basis of reciprocity from all kinds of customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the a designated airlines airline of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuelfuels, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted relieved by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on with the cost exception of charges corresponding to services provided performed on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines airline of the one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids), lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the a designated airlines airline of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, oils, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) . Aircraft operated in on international air services ser- vices by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting either Con- tracting Party, their as well as its regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, supplies of fuels and lubricants and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages beverages, and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar inspection fees and charges not based other duties or taxes on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment equip- ment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: www.regeringen.se
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts (including engines), and aircraft stores fuels, oil (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuelfuels, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted relieved by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items supplies remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in on international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids), lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as foodfod, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity exempt from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines airline of one Contracting Party, as well as their regular equipment, fuelspare parts (including engines), fuels, oil (including hydraulic fluids), lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, food beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party exempt on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes taxes, inspection fees and other similar fees and charges not based on arriving in the cost territory of services provided on arrivalthe other Contracting Party, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraftaircraft up to such time as they are re-exported.
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Samples: Agreement
Customs Duties. (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one either Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.
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Samples: Air Services Agreement