Common use of Export/Import Clause in Contracts

Export/Import. For each international shipment, Seller shall furnish all other required export/import documents. Export credits and custom drawbacks shall belong to Buyer or its designee. Upon request, Seller shall furnish in satisfactory form all documents required to obtain export credits and customs drawbacks or to satisfy any other government requirement, including certificates that identify the country of origin of the materials used in these supplies and the value added in each country.

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Samples: www.kaydonbearings.com, www.kaydonbearings.com, www.kaydonbearings.com

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Export/Import. For each international shipment, Seller shall furnish all other required export/import documents. Export credits and custom drawbacks shall belong to Buyer or its designee. Upon request, Seller shall furnish furnish, in satisfactory form form, all documents required to obtain export credits and customs drawbacks drawbacks, or to satisfy any other government requirement, including certificates that identify the country of origin of the materials used in these supplies and the value added in each country.

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Samples: www.purafil.com

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Export/Import. For each international shipment, Seller shall include a price invoice with the master packing slip and upon request shall furnish all other required export/import documents. Export credits and custom customs drawbacks shall belong to Buyer or its designee. Upon request, Seller shall furnish in satisfactory form all documents required to obtain export credits and customs drawbacks or to satisfy any other government requirement, including certificates that identify the country of origin of the materials used in these supplies the Products and the value added in each country.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gautier Steel

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