Temporary Importation of Goods Sample Clauses

Temporary Importation of Goods. 1. Each Party shall authorize the temporary importation free of import duties or with suspension of the payment thereof, at least to the goods listed below, which are imported from another Party, regardless of their origin and regardless of whether similar goods, direct competitors or substitutes are available in the territory of the importing Party: a) professional equipment necessary for the exercise of the activity, trade or profession of a business person; b) press equipment or equipment for on-air transmission of radio or television signals and cinematographic equipment; c) goods imported for sporting purposes or for exhibition or demonstration purposes including components, ancillary apparatus and accessories; and d) commercial samples and advertising films. 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party may subject the temporary importation of a good referred to in paragraph 1(a), (b) or (c), free of import duty or with suspension of import duty, to any of the following conditions, and no additional conditions may be adopted: a) that are introduced by natural or juridical persons legally established in the Party, or by nationals of another Party; b) that the property is used exclusively by the person who enters temporarily or under his personal supervision, in the performance of his activity, trade or profession; c) that the property is not sold, leased or otherwise disposed of while it remains in its territory; d) that the temporary importation is secured by a bond or other guarantee not exceeding 110% of the charges that would be caused by the definitive importation of the good, to be released at the time of re-exportation; e) that the good is susceptible to identification upon re-export; f) that the good is re-exported upon departure of the person or within a period that reasonably corresponds to the purpose of the temporary importation, which in no case may exceed six months, extendable to nine months; g) that the good is imported in quantities not greater than is reasonable in accordance with its intended use; and h) that the good is re-exported in the same form in which it was imported. 3. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Parties may subject the temporary importation of a good referred to in paragraph 1(d) to any of the following conditions free of import duties or with suspension of the payment thereof, without the possibility of adopting additional conditions: a) that the good is imported only for the purpos...
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Temporary Importation of Goods. The Parties undertake to take account of relief from duties and taxes on temporary importation into their territory of goods covered by international agreements on such matters.
Temporary Importation of Goods. 1. For purposes of this Article, the following definitions shall apply: goods imported for sporting purposes: sporting equipment for use in competitions, sporting events or training in the territory of the Party into which it is imported; goods for exhibition or demonstration purposes: goods for exhibition or demonstration purposes, including components, auxiliary apparatus and accessories; advertising films: recorded visual media, with or without sound, consisting essentially of images showing the nature or functioning of goods or services offered for sale or rental by a person established or resident in the territory of a Party, provided that the films are suitable for exhibition to potential customers, but not for dissemination to the general public; and are imported in packages each containing not more than one copy of each film, and are not part of a larger consignment. 2. Each Party shall authorize the temporary importation without payment of customs duty of at least the following goods that are imported from the territory of the other Party, regardless of their origin and regardless of whether similar goods, direct competitors or substitutes are available in the territory of the Party: (a) professional equipment necessary for the exercise of the activity, trade or profession of a business person; (b) press equipment or equipment for the broadcasting of radio or television signals and cinematographic equipment; (c) goods imported for sporting purposes, or for exhibition or demonstration; and d) commercial samples and advertising films. 3. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Parties may subject the temporary importation without payment of customs duty of a good of the type referred to in subparagraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph 2 to any of the following conditions, provided that no additional conditions may be adopted: (a) the good is imported by a person of the other Party or its representative; (b) the good is used exclusively by the person or by his representative, or under his personal supervision, in the course of his trade, craft or profession; (c) that the good is not sold, leased or otherwise disposed of while it remains in its territory; (d) that the good is accompanied by a bond not exceeding 110% of the charges that would be due, if any, for entry or final importation, or the other form of security, refundable at the time of exportation of the good, except that no bond may be required for customs duties on an originating g...
Temporary Importation of Goods. 1. Each Party shall authorize the temporary importation free of customs duty to: a) professional equipment necessary for the exercise of the activity, trade or profession of a business person;
Temporary Importation of Goods. 1. Each Party shall authorize the temporary importation free of customs duty to: a) professional equipment necessary for the exercise of the activity, trade or profession of a business person; b) press equipment or equipment for on-air transmission of radio or television signals and cinematographic equipment; c) goods imported for sporting purposes or for exhibition or demonstration; and d) commercial samples and advertising films; that are introduced into the territory of the other Party, regardless of whether they are originating goods and regardless of whether like, directly competitive or substitutable goods are available in the territory of that Party. 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the temporary importation free of customs duty of a good of the type referred to in paragraph 1(a), (b) or (c) may not be subject to conditions other than the following: a) the good is imported by a national or resident of the other Party requesting temporary entry; b) the property is used exclusively by the visitor, or under his or her personal supervision, in the performance of his or her activity, trade or profession; c) that the property shall not be sold or leased while it remains in its territory; d) the good is accompanied by a bond not exceeding 110 percent of the charges that would otherwise be due for the definitive importation, or other form of guarantee, refundable at the time of departure of the good. No bond shall be required for customs duties on a good if the good is originating; e) that the asset is susceptible to identification upon exit; f) that the good leaves together with that person or within a period fixed by the competent authority, which reasonably corresponds to the purpose of the temporary importation; and g) that the good is imported in amounts no greater than is reasonable in accordance with its intended use. 3. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the temporary importation free of customs duty of a good referred to in paragraph 1(d) may not be subject to conditions other than the following: a) the good is imported only for the purpose of lifting orders for goods from the other Party or from another non-Party, or the services are supplied from the territory of the other Party or from another non-Party; b) that the property is not for sale or lease, and is only used for demonstration or exhibition while it remains in its territory; c) that the property is susceptible to identification upon departure; d) the good l...
Temporary Importation of Goods. 1. Each Party shall authorize the temporary importation without payment of customs duty of the goods listed below that are imported from the territory of another Party into its territory, regardless of their origin, and that like, directly competitive or substitute goods are available in the territory of that Party: a) professional equipment necessary for the exercise of the activity, trade or profession of a business person; b) press equipment or equipment for on-air transmission of radio or television signals and cinematographic equipment; c) goods for sporting purposes or for exhibition or demonstration, including components, auxiliary apparatus and accessories; and d) commercial samples and advertising films. 2. Except as otherwise provided in this treaty, the Parties may subject the temporary importation, without payment of customs duty, of a good of the type referred to in subparagraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph 1 to any of the following conditions, without additional conditions being adopted, when: a) the good is imported by a national or resident of another Party;

Related to Temporary Importation of Goods

  • Description of Goods The description of each good in Box7 must include the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) subheading at the 6-digit level of the exported product, and if applicable, product name and brand name. This information should be sufficiently detailed to enable the products to be identified by the customs officer examining them.

  • Identification of Goods Identification of the goods shall not be deemed to have been made until both Buyer and Seller have agreed that the goods in question are to be appropriate to the performance of this Agreement.

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