Customs Charges definition

Customs Charges means all customs and excise duties, import VAT, taxes, fines, charges, penalties, levies, imposts and outlays of whatsoever nature imposed or demanded by any Competent Authority including HM Revenue & Customs and Border Force UK;
Customs Charges are all tariffs, dues, fees and other charges imposed upon importation of any Goods per package limitation of liability and the one-year limitation of time to commence an action.
Customs Charges means customs duties, taxes, duties and other mandatory charges levied by the customs bodies pursuant to the law on the goods and means of transport carried across the customs border of the Republic of Armenia;

Examples of Customs Charges in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided, rates named in these Tariff Rules do NOT include Lighterage, Terminal Handling, Wharfage, Detention, Demurrage, Storage, Deviations from customary Routing, Taxes, Duties, Dues, Customs Charges or any other Assessorial Charges or Assessments which are established by customs of the Port, by Port of Local Tariffs or by U.S. Customs Service, EXCEPT rates or charges specifically named or included in the rates.

Related to Customs Charges

  • Contract Charges means charges that accrue during a given month as defined in Article III. “Contract Term” is defined in Article IV.

  • Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity.

  • Service Charges means the fees levied by the municipality in terms of its tariff policy for any municipal services rendered in respect of an immovable property and includes any penalties, interest or surcharges levied or imposed in terms of this policy.