Common use of Importer of Record and Drawback Clause in Contracts

Importer of Record and Drawback. If goods are to be delivered DDP (INCOTERMS 2000) to the destination country, Seller agrees that Buyer will not be a party to the importation of the goods, that the transaction(s) represented by this Order will be consummated after importation and that Seller will neither cause nor permit Buyer’s name to be shown as “importer of record” on any customs declaration. Seller also confirms that it has Non-Resident importation rights, if necessary, into the destination country with knowledge of the necessary import laws. If Seller is the importer of record into the United States for any goods, including any component parts thereof, associated with this Order, Seller shall provide Buyer required documentation for Duty Drawback purposes which includes, but is not limited to, Customs Form 7552 entitled “Certificate of Delivery” properly executed as well as Customs Form 7501 “Entry Summary” and a copy of Seller’s Invoice.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement (Tpi Composites, Inc), Supply Agreement (Tpi Composites, Inc)

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Importer of Record and Drawback. If Unless otherwise stated on the face of a Purchase Order, goods are to shall be delivered DDP named point (INCOTERMS 2000) to the destination country2010), and Seller agrees that Buyer will not be a party to the importation of the goods, that the transaction(s) represented by this such Purchase Order will be consummated after importation and that Seller will neither cause nor permit Buyer’s 's name to be shown as "importer of record" on any customs declaration. Seller also confirms that it has Non-Resident importation rights, if necessary, into the destination country with knowledge of the necessary import laws. If Seller is the importer of record into the United States for any goods, including any component parts thereof, associated with this a Purchase Order, Seller shall provide Buyer required documentation for Duty Drawback purposes which includes, but is not limited to, Customs Form 7552 entitled "Certificate of Delivery" properly executed as well as Customs Form 7501 "Entry Summary" and a copy of Seller’s Invoice.

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Importer of Record and Drawback. If goods are to be delivered DDP (INCOTERMS 2000) to the destination country, Seller agrees that Buyer will not be a party to the importation of the goods, that the transaction(s) represented by this Order will be consummated after importation and that Seller will neither cause nor permit Buyer’s 's name to be shown as "importer of record" on any customs declaration. Seller also confirms that it has Non-Resident importation rights, if necessary, into the destination country with knowledge of the necessary import laws. If Seller is the importer of record into the United States for any goods, including any component parts thereof, associated with this Order, Seller shall provide Buyer required documentation for Duty Drawback purposes which includes, but is not limited to, Customs Form 7552 entitled "Certificate of Delivery" properly executed as well as Customs Form 7501 "Entry Summary" and a copy of Seller’s 's Invoice.. 15.5 U.S.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement (Dynamic Materials Corp)

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