Payment of Customs Duty Sample Clauses

Payment of Customs Duty select one box only DEFCON 619A - Customs Duty Drawback Issue of Certificate in accordance with EU (Council) Regulation 150/2003 Progress Reports required (Schedule 1 Clause 2) If ticked, progress reports must utilise the current version of DRRS Format Standards for Scientific and Technical Reports Prepared for the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence. DEFCON 642 – Progress Meetings Frequency   Brief Description   Transport – select one box only DEFCON 621A – Transport (if the Authority is responsible for transport) DEFCON 621B – Transport (if the Contractor is responsible for transport) Liquidated Damages applicable? (Condition 21 of Schedule 1 applies) Task Item 1  £  per day up to a maximum of £  Task Item 2  £  per day up to a maximum of £  Task Item 3  £  per day up to a maximum of £  Task Item 4  £  per day up to a maximum of £  Task Item 5  £  per day up to a maximum of £  (repeat as required) Force Majeure Maximum period of extension of time in the case of a Force Majeure event   Quality Assurance Conditions According to the product or scope of the work to be carried out, the Contractor shall meet the requirements of: AQAP 2110 – NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Design, Development and Production Deliverable Quality Plan requirements DEFCON 602A - Quality Assurance with Quality Plan DEFCON 602B - Quality Assurance without Quality Plan AQAP 2105 – NATO Requirements for Delivering Quality Plans Software Quality Assurance requirements AQAP 2210 – NATO Supplementary Software Quality Assurance Requirements to AQAP 2110 Air Environment Quality Assurance requirements DEFCON 638 – Flights Liability and Indemnity Def. Xxxx. 05-100 – Ministry of Defence Requirements for Certification of Aircraft for Authorised Flight and Ground Running (Mandatory where flying and/or ground running of issued aircraft is a requirement of the Task) All relevant MAA Regulatory Publications Additional Quality Requirements See attachment Warranty Note: In the absence of any express warranty in this Tasking Order, remedies implied by General Law will apply. Security DEFCON 659 – Security Measures Note: Applies to all contracts classified ‘Confidential’ or above to be placed with a UK Contractor. DEFCON 659 does not apply to contracts to be placed with Overseas Contractors. Overseas Contractor – Attach appropriate Security Aspects Letter The edition and all amendments to the above referenced requirements current at the date ...
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Related to Payment of Customs Duty

  • Customs duty 1. A customs duty shall include any duty or charge of any kind imposed on or in connection with the importation of goods, including any form of surtax or surcharge, but shall not include any:

  • Elimination of Customs Duties 1. Except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, each Party shall eliminate or reduce its customs duties on originating goods of the other Party designated for such purposes in its Schedule in Annex 1, in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in such Schedule.

  • Waiver of Customs Duties 1. Neither Party may adopt any new waiver of customs duties, or expand with respect to existing recipients or extend to any new recipient the application of an existing waiver of customs duties, where the waiver is conditioned, explicitly or implicitly, on the fulfillment of a performance requirement.

  • Customs Duties (1) Aircraft operated in international air services by the designated airlines of one Contracting Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, and aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items as food, beverages and tobacco) which are on board such aircraft shall be exempted by the other Contracting Party on the basis of reciprocity from all customs duties, excise taxes and similar fees and charges not based on the cost of services provided on arrival, provided such regular equipment and such other items remain on board the aircraft.

  • Customs Clearance 1. Both Parties shall apply their respective customs procedures in a predictable, consistent and transparent manner.

  • Payment of Extraordinary Education Related Expenses Section 5.1. PAYMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY EDUCATION-RELATED EXPENSES. In addition to the amounts determined pursuant to Articles IV and VI of this Agreement, Applicant on an annual basis shall also indemnify and reimburse District for all non-reimbursed costs, certified by the District’s external auditor to have been incurred by the District for extraordinary education-related expenses directly and solely related to the project that are not directly funded in state aid formulas, including expenses for the purchase of portable classrooms and the hiring of additional personnel to accommodate a temporary increase in student enrollment caused directly by such project. Applicant shall have the right to contest the findings of the District’s external auditor pursuant to Section 4.9 above.

  • Additional Obligations of Applicant Section 8.1.

  • Customs Cooperation 1. The Parties shall develop customs cooperation to ensure that the provisions on trade are observed. For this purpose they shall establish a dialogue on customs matters.

  • Customs Duties of a Fiscal Nature The provisions concerning the abolition of customs duties on imports shall also apply to customs duties of a fiscal nature.

  • Federal Government's Emergency Clause All provisions of this Agreement shall be subordinate to the rights of the United States of America to operate the Airport or any part thereof during time of war or national emergency. Such rights shall supersede any provisions of this Agreement inconsistent with the operations of the Airport by the United States of America.

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