IMPORT OF GOODS Sample Clauses

IMPORT OF GOODS. The Opener confirms that the goods that would be described in the application for various Letters of Credit will be covered and not prohibited for import under the Import Trade Regulations made by the Government of India from time to time and the Opener will ensure that the import licence against which Opener is importing the goods continues to be valid and has not been recalled or cancelled/the goods continues to be eligible for import. The Opener hold himself/herself/themselves responsible to comply with all the relevant Import Trade Control, Exchange Control or other Governmental regulations in force from time to time and in particular, undertake to submit to the Opening Bank the Exchange Control Copy of the Customs Bill of Entry, postal wrapper or other documentary evidence, as may be required of the Opener after clearance of the goods under the respective Letters of credit but within a period of three months from the date of remittance in the case of sight bills and before the time of remittance in respect of the import bills drawn on DA basis, as evidence to show that the goods have actually been imported into India.
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  • Procurement of Goods and Works 3. Except as ADB may otherwise agree, Goods and Works shall only be procured on the basis of the methods of procurement set forth below:

  • PURCHASE OF GOODS To the extent that the Contract involves any purchase of the Goods, whether in whole or in part, and unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract, the following conditions shall apply to such purchases under the Contract:

  • RETURN OF GOODS BUYER is entitled to return any GOODS that are not in full compliance with this AGREEMENT. SELLER will reimburse BUYER the PRICE of such GOODS plus all reasonable costs and expenses associated with such return.

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