Customs Brokers definition

Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule C-2 hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by Administrative Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by Administrative Borrower to Agent who are reasonably acceptable to Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a "Customs Broker"), provided, that, as to each such person, (a) Agent shall have received a customs broker agreement by such person in favor of Agent (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent) duly authorized, executed and delivered by such person, (b) such agreement shall be in full force and effect and (c) such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof.
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule 1.24 hereto or such other Person as may be selected by any Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by such Borrower to Agent who is reasonably acceptable to Agent, provided, that, as to each such Person (including those listed on such Schedule), such Borrower has used reasonable efforts to obtain a Collateral Access Agreement duly authorized, executed and delivered by such Person.
Customs Brokers services" means activities consisting in carrying out on behalf of another party customs formalities concerning import, export or through transport of cargoes, whether this services is the main activity of the service provider or a usual complement of its main activity.

Examples of Customs Brokers in a sentence

  • Customs brokers providing consulting services regarding the facilitation of the import or export of goods.

  • Purely domestic service or solicitation, in competition with the United States operators, is not per- mitted.)(2) Customs brokers performing bro- kerage duties associated with the ex- port of goods from the United States to or through Canada.(F) After-sales service.

  • Customs brokers are required to register their details in ICES at the respective Custom Houses from where they have been licensed.

  • Customs brokers were required to follow a one month course and pass a qualification exam to obtain a certificate of competence delivered pursuant to Article 147 of the Customs Code.

  • Article 157 Customs brokers shall be fully responsible for the offences and smuggling offences they or their authorized employees commit in the customs declarations.


More Definitions of Customs Brokers

Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule C-2 hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by Administrative Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by Administrative Borrower to Agent who are reasonably acceptable to Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Customs Broker”), provided, that, as to each such person, (a) Agent shall have received a customs broker agreement by such person in favor of Agent (in form and substance satisfactory to Agent) duly authorized, executed and delivered by such person, (b) such agreement shall be in full force and effect and (c) such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof. “DBRS” means DBRS, Inc. and its successors. “Default” means an event, condition, or default that, with the giving of notice, the passage of time, or both, would be an Event of Default. “Default Right” has the meaning assigned to that term in, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. §§ 252.81, 47.2 or 382.1, as applicable. “Defaulting Lender” means any Lender that (a) has failed to (i) fund all or any portion of its Loans within two Business Days of the date such Loans were required to be funded hereunder unless such Lender notifies Agent and Administrative Borrower in writing that such failure is the result of such Xxxxxx’s determination that one or more conditions precedent to funding (each of which conditions precedent, together with any applicable Default or Event of Default, shall be specifically identified in such writing) has not been satisfied, or (ii) pay to Agent, Issuing Bank, or any other Lender any other amount required to be paid by it hereunder (including in respect of its participation in Letters of Credit) within two Business Days of the date when due, (b) has notified any Borrower, Agent or Issuing Bank in writing that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations hereunder, or has made a public statement to that effect (unless such writing or public statement relates to such Xxxxxx’s obligation to fund a Loan hereunder and states that such position is based on such Xxxxxx’s determination that a condition precede...
Customs Brokers. Trained professionals, registered under ASYCUDA ++ to prepare and submit Customs declarations for goods imported or exported. Declaration: The provision of any information to Customs whether verbally, in document, or in electronic form by a person or their agent relating to a particular importation or exportation. Duties: Duties laid down in the Customs tariff to which goods are liable on entering or leaving St. Xxxxxxx and the Grenadines. Duty receipt: Formal written acknowledgement that Customs charges have been paid. Entry: Means in relation to the importation or exportation of goods, any document delivered to the proper officer in accordance with section 23, 24 (1) or section 31 respectively of the Customs and Control and Management Act 14/1999 and in relation to vessels or aircraft, any document delivered to the proper officer in accordance with section 32 of the Customs Control and Management Act 14/1999 Examination: The physical inspection of goods by a Customs official to satisfy themselves that the nature, origin, condition, quantity and value of the goods are in accordance with the particulars furnished in the goods declaration. Exempt: Released without little or no documentary and physical inspection of consignment. Exporter: In relation to goods for exportation or for use as stores, includes the shipper of the goods and any person performing in relation to an aircraft, functions corresponding with those of a shipper. Freight: The amount paid for carriage or transportation of goods by air, land or sea. Goods: Items imported or exported into or out of St. Xxxxxxx and the Grenadines and include stores, baggage and livestock.
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule C-2 hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by Administrative Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by Administrative Borrower to Agent who are reasonably acceptable to Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Customs Broker”), provided, that, as to each such person, (a) Agent 12 125672876_9
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule 1.1(b) hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by Borrower Agent after the date hereof and after written notice by Borrower Agent to Administrative Agent who are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the United Stated Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Customs Broker”), provided, that, as to each such person, (a) Administrative Agent shall have received a customs broker agreement by such person in favor of Administrative Agent (in form and substance satisfactory to Administrative Agent) duly authorized, executed and delivered by such person (each, a “Customs Broker Agreement”), (b) such agreement shall be in full force and effect and (c) such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof.
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule 1.41 hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by a Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by such Borrower to Agent who is reasonably acceptable to Agent to clear Inventory through U.S. Customs, Canadian Customs or other foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower or Guarantor from outside the United States or Canada, as applicable, provided, that, as to each such person Agent shall have received a Notification and Acknowledgment of Security Interest by such person in favor of Agent (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent), such agreement shall be in full force and effect and such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof.
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on a schedule provided by the Company to the Administrative Agent on or prior to the Sixth Amendment Effective Date or such other person or persons as may be selected by the Company after the Sixth Amendment Effective Date and after written notice by the Company to the Administrative Agent who are reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Customs Broker”); provided, that, as to each such person, (a) the Administrative Agent shall have received a customs broker agreement by such person in favor of the Administrative Agent (in form and substance satisfactory to Agent) duly authorized, executed and delivered by such person, (b) such agreement shall be in full force and effect and (c) such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof (it being understood and agreed that, from the Sixth Amendment Effective Date through and including November 5, 2023 (or such later date as the Administrative Agent may agree in its sole discretion), each such person may be considered a Customs Broker despite the Administrative Agent not having yet received a customs broker agreement by each such person).
Customs Brokers means the persons listed on Schedule C-2 hereto or such other person or persons as may be selected by Administrative Borrower after the date hereof and after written notice by Administrative Borrower to Agent who are reasonably acceptable to Agent to handle the receipt of Inventory within the United States or to clear Inventory through the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection or other domestic or foreign export control authorities or otherwise perform port of entry services to process Inventory imported by a Borrower or a Designated Subsidiary Guarantor from outside the United States (such persons sometimes being referred to herein individually as a “Customs Broker”); provided, that as to each such person, (a) Agent shall have received a customs broker agreement by such person in favor of Agent (in form and substance satisfactory to Agent) duly authorized, executed and delivered by such person, (b) such agreement shall be in full force and effect, (c) no Affiliate of a vendor or supplier in respect of the applicable Inventory shall be a Customs Broker for purposes of this Agreement and (d) such person shall be in compliance in all material respects with the terms thereof.