Transit of Goods Sample Clauses

Transit of Goods. The Parties may mutually recognise identification tools and documents applied by the Parties required for the control of goods and vessels as well as other means of transport in transit.
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Transit of Goods. Each Party shall grant freedom of transit goods of the other Party in accordance with article V of the 1994 gattde, including its interpretative notes.
Transit of Goods. The Contracting Parties shall ensure free transit of goods originating from the customs territory of the state of one Contracting Party and transported through the territory of the other Contracting Party, in accordance with the legislation of their States.
Transit of Goods. The transit of imported or exported goods through SACU shall not be subject to transport rate discrimination. The tariffs of any member state shall not disadvantage any other member state. Freedom of transit without discrimination has to be provided but in case of protection the public moral, health or security tariff barriers can be imposed. Nevertheless, goods destined for Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia or Swaziland and imported through any place of entry in South Africa shall be entered for customs, excise and sales duties. South Africa has to pay customs, excise or sales duties only for transit of imported goods through the other member states while Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland have to pay for transit as well as for direct imported goods (incl. parcels).
Transit of Goods. 1. Each Party shall endeavor to facilitate the customs operations applied to goods in transit from (to) a Party to (from) any third Party.
Transit of Goods. Article V of the GATT 1994 is incorporated into and form part of this Agreement.
Transit of Goods. The Parties shall ensure free transit of goods, originating in the territory of the State of one Party and transporting through the territory of the State of the other Party, in accordance with national legislation of their States.
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Related to Transit of Goods

  • Procurement of Goods Part A: General Goods shall be procured in accordance with the provisions of Section I of the “Guidelines for Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in January 1995 and revised in January and August 1996, September 1997 and January 1999 (the Guidelines) and the following provisions of Section I of this Schedule. Part B: International Competitive Bidding

  • 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.

  • ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS Under no circumstances shall UNDP be required to accept any Goods that do not conform to the specifications or requirements of the Contract. UNDP may condition its acceptance of the Goods upon the successful completion of acceptance tests as may be specified in the Contract or otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. In no case shall UNDP be obligated to accept any Goods unless and until UNDP has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect the Goods following delivery. If the Contract specifies that UNDP shall provide a written acceptance of the Goods, the Goods shall not be deemed accepted unless and until UNDP in fact provides such written acceptance. In no case shall payment by UNDP in and of itself constitute acceptance of the Goods.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA.

  • Classification of Goods The classification of goods in trade between the Parties shall be in conformity with the Harmonized System.

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