Canada Customs Invoice definition

Canada Customs Invoice means the Canada Border Services Agency form of customs invoice;
Canada Customs Invoice means the Canada Border Services Agency form of customs invoice.

Examples of Canada Customs Invoice in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall provide shipping documentation for the products (“Shipping Documents”) for each shipment, including without limitation, a Bill of Lading, Canada Customs Invoice and a Certificate of Origin and any other documents required to support a claim (where applicable) for preferred tariff treatment under any applicable international trade agreement.

  • Please complete the online ConsultExpo Order Form and Canada Customs Invoice in your preferred language: English | French.

  • Commercial Invoice or Canada Customs Invoice (Section 3.2)Packing List (Section 3.4)Form A, Exporters Statement of Origin or CUSMA (FKA: CUSMA) if applicable (Section 3.5E)Commercial Invoice Commercial invoices submitted for Customs clearance must be identical in quantity, price, and model/SKU to the invoice submitted for payment to Best Buy for open account payment terms or to Best Buy’s bank for letter of credit payment terms.

  • Canada Customs Invoice prepared by the vendor indicating the country of origin of the goods, or any other documentation indicating the country of origin of the goods.

  • For goods imported into Canada, prior to shipment Contractor shall provide to CP's customs agent designated in this Purchase Order, at the address set forth in this Purchase Order, a Certificate of Origin, Canada Customs Invoice, Commercial Customs Invoice, and/or all other applicable documentation required by applicable laws, including without limitation any applicable international trade Purchase Orders, complete with CP's part numbers, if any.

  • Commercial Invoice or Canada Customs Invoice (Section 3.2)Packing List (Section 3.4)Form A, Exporters Statement of Origin or NAFTA if applicable (Section 3.5E)Commercial Invoice Commercial invoices submitted for Customs clearance must be identical in quantity, price, and model/SKU to the invoice submitted for payment to Best Buy for open account payment terms or to Best Buy’s bank for letter of credit payment terms.

  • The Contractor must provide two (2) copies of the Canada Customs Invoice (CCI) or two (2) copies of the commercial invoice marked "For Customs Purposes Only".

  • Please complete the ConsultExpo Order Form and Canada Customs Invoice and return to the undersigned Heather James heatherj@consultexpoinc.com.

  • Upon request and where applicable, Seller shall provide Buyer or Buyer’s representative with all applicable Customs forms, properly executed by Seller, as required by Buyer, including but not limited to U.S. Customs Form CF7543 entitled “Certificate of Delivery” (or its replacement), U.S. Customs Form CF7501, Canada Customs forms BSF173 Automotive Report and Release document B239E, NAFTA Certificate of Origin, CI1 Canada Customs Invoice.

  • The Supplier shall provide shipping documentation for the Products (“Shipping Documents”) for each shipment, including, without limitation, a Bill of Lading, Canada Customs Invoice and a Certificate of Origin and any other documents required to support a claim (where applicable) for preferred tariff treatment under any applicable international trade agreement.

Related to Canada Customs Invoice

  • Tax Invoice means the document as required by Section 20 of the VAT Act, as may be amended from time to time;

  • Valid Invoice means an invoice containing the detailed information set out in clause C2 (Payment and VAT).

  • domestic customer means the occupier of domestic premises;

  • Invoice means a Contractor’s claim for payment. At the Agency’s discretion, claims may be submitted on an original invoice from the Contractor or may be submitted on a claim form acceptable to the Agency, such as a General Accounting Expenditure (GAX) form.

  • customs airport means any airport declared under section 9 to be a customs- airport;

  • Final Invoice is defined in Section 9.10(a).

  • Shipment means a volume of products offered to and accepted by Carrier for transportation.

  • Finished Goods means units of a manufactured product awaiting sale.

  • customs control means measures applied by the customs and excise office to ensure compliance with customs legislation;

  • End User Customer means a third party retail Customer that subscribes to a Telecommunications Service provided by either of the Parties or by another Carrier or by two (2) or more Carriers.

  • customs duty , subject to subsection (3), means any duty leviable under Schedule 1 (except Parts 4 and 5 thereof) or under Schedule 2 on goods imported into Namibia, and “duty” has a corresponding meaning;

  • Freight forwarding services means the activity consisting of organising and monitoring shipment operations on behalf of shippers, through the acquisition of transport and related services, preparation of documentation and provision of business information.

  • wholesale customer means a natural or legal person purchasing electricity for the purpose of resale inside or outside the system where he is established;

  • customs territory means the territory of the country of each Contracting Party in which the Customs laws of that country are in force;

  • Freight Forwarder means that term as defined in 49 USC 13102.

  • End-Use Customer means a person or entity in Delaware that purchases electrical energy at retail prices from a Retail Electricity Supplier.

  • Customs Broker/Carrier Agreement means an agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent among a Loan Party, a customs broker, freight forwarder, consolidator, or carrier, and the Agent, in which the customs broker, freight forwarder, consolidator, or carrier acknowledges that it has control over and holds the documents evidencing ownership of the subject Inventory for the benefit of the Agent and agrees, upon notice from the Agent, to hold and dispose of the subject Inventory solely as directed by the Agent.

  • shipped includes removal from the work sites by ship or any other means;

  • Packing means the activities required to wrap and protect an article, properly place the article in appropriate carton or box, and stow the article and its carton or box in a lift van of sufficient size and constructed in accordance with post specifications; includes obtaining customs clearances and required documentation for shipment, via surface or air as appropriate.

  • END USER CUSTOMER LOCATION means the physical location of the premises where an End User makes use of the telecommunications services.

  • Indigent Customer means the head of an indigent household:-

  • customs value means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on customs valuation);

  • Incoterms 2010 means the International Commercial Terms, which are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce and are a trademark of the International Chamber of Commerce.

  • DMA Customer means a Customer of a Sponsoring Broker where representatives of the Customer that are natural persons are designated by the Sponsoring Broker to have Trading Access to the SEF Platform using the Participant ID of the Sponsoring Broker and where such Customer signs the DMA Customer Documentation.

  • Network Customer means an entity receiving transmission service pursuant to the terms of the Transmission Provider’s Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III.

  • Ex Works means that the seller delivers when it places the goods at the disposal of the buyer at the seller’s premises or at another named place (i.e.,works, factory, warehouse, etc.). The seller does not need to load the goods on any collecting vehicle, nor does it need to clear the goods for export, where such clearance is applicable.