Import Controls and Privileges Sample Clauses

Import Controls and Privileges. 22 11.2 Re-Export of Construction Equipment. 22 ARTICLE XII FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS 23 12.1 Foreign Currency Exchange and Transfer of Funds. 23 12.2 Consent to Foreign Currency Accounts. 23 12.3 Availability of Foreign Exchange. 24 ARTICLE XIII ASSIGNMENT AND SECURITY 25 13.1 Assignment. 25 ARTICLE XIV NON-DISCRIMINATORY ACTIONS AND PROHIBITED ACQUISITIONS. 26 14.1 Assurance Against Discriminatory Action. 26 14.2 Acquisition of Shares or Assets. 26 ARTICLE XV FORCE MAJEURE 27 15.1 Definition. 27 15.2 Notification Obligations 28 15.3 Duty to Mitigate. 29
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Import Controls and Privileges. (a) The Parties recognize that inevitably it will be necessary for equipment to be returned and re-exported to the manufacturer for repair, servicing or rehabilitation and then to be re-imported into Liberia. The GOL shall, and shall cause any GOL Entity to, provide expeditiously all Consents to the Company to allow the Company to import, re-export and/or re-import equipment and materials, in connection with the construction and the long-term operation and maintenance for the proposed Complex and associated facilities. During the first five (5) Years after the date of this Agreement, the Company will be exempt from the payment of any Customs Duties or other Taxes with respect to the import, re-export, or re- import of equipment and materials other than (i) a one and one-half percent (1.5%) customs user fee, (ii) the ECOWAS Trade Levy, and (iii) such Customs Duties as may be assessed pursuant to Section 11.2.

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