Common use of Duty Drawback Clause in Contracts

Duty Drawback. Upon request of Company, Seller will cooperate with Company in seeking any duty drawback available to Company in connection with export by Company of any Products and/or Services imported by Seller and provided to Company under this Order, or incorporating, or manufactured by Company from, such Products and/or Services. Without limitation, Seller will (i) provide all information with respect to such imported Products necessary to complete any such drawback claims to be filed by Company, including U.S. Customs Service entry numbers, dates of entry, quantities and description of goods, customs values, and rates and amounts of customs duties paid by Seller, and (ii) execute applicable certificates of delivery and other documents as necessary in connection with Company’s drawback claims.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.howmet.com, www.arconic.com

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Duty Drawback. Upon request of CompanyBuyer, Seller will cooperate with Company Buyer in seeking any duty drawback available to Company Buyer in connection with export by Company Buyer of any Products and/or Services Goods imported by Seller and provided to Company Buyer under this OrderAgreement, or incorporating, or manufactured by Company Buyer from, such Products and/or ServicesGoods. Without limitation, Seller will (ia) provide all information with respect to such imported Products Goods necessary to complete any such drawback claims to be filed by CompanyBuyer, including U.S. Customs Service entry numbers, dates of entry, quantities and description of goods, customs values, and rates and amounts of customs duties paid by Seller, and (iib) execute applicable certificates of delivery and other documents as necessary in connection with CompanyBuyer’s drawback claims.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Duty Drawback. Upon request of Company, Seller will cooperate with Company in seeking any duty drawback available to Company in connection with export by Company of any Products and/or Services imported by Seller and provided to Company under this Order, or incorporatingincorporati ng, or manufactured by Company from, such Products and/or Services. Without limitation, Seller will (i) provide all information with respect to such imported Products necessary to complete any such drawback claims to be filed by Company, including U.S. Customs Service entry numbers, dates of entry, quantities and description of goods, customs values, and rates and amounts of customs duties paid by Seller, and (ii) execute applicable certificates of delivery and other documents as necessary in connection with Company’s drawback claims.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: arconic.com

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