Delivery charges definition

Delivery charges means charges by the seller for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of tangible personal property or services. Delivery charges include, but are not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing. Beginning September 1, 2004, delivery charges do not include the charges for delivery of direct mail if the charges are separately stated on an invoice or similar billing document given to the purchaser. If a shipment includes both exempt property and taxable property, the seller shall allocate the delivery charge using 1 of the following methods:
Delivery charges means charges by the seller of personal

Examples of Delivery charges in a sentence

  • Delivery charges, if any, shall be included in your bid and none shall be noted on your invoice.

  • Delivery charges will be unchanged and will continue to be charged by the local distribution company in accordance with tariffs approved by the DPU.

  • Delivery charges will be unchanged and will continue to be charged by National Grid in accordance with tariffs approved by the DPU.

  • If the supplier fails to complete the supply in all respects within the period specified or within such extended period as may be allowed by Chief Mechanical Engineer, the supplier shall pay or allow the Board a sum equivalent to ½ %of the value of the unfulfilled portion of the purchase order price per week (7 days) or part thereof, subject to a maximum of 5% of the value of the unfulfilled portion of the purchase order as Liquidated Damages/Late Delivery charges.

  • Delivery charges will be unchanged and will continue to be charged by the Local Distribution Company in accordance with tariffs approved by the DPU.


More Definitions of Delivery charges

Delivery charges means charges by the seller for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of personal property or services including, but not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing. If a shipment includes both exempt and taxable property, the seller should allocate the delivery charge by using: (1) a percentage based on the total sales price of the taxable property compared to the total sales price of all property in the shipment; or (2) a percentage based on the total weight of the taxable property compared to the total weight of all property in the shipment. The seller shall tax the percentage of the delivery charge allocated to the taxable property but is not required to tax the percentage allocated to the exempt property.
Delivery charges means charges by the seller of personal property or services for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of personal property or services including, but not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating and packing. Delivery charges shall not include charges for delivery of direct mail if the charges are separately stated on an invoice or similar billing document given to the purchaser.
Delivery charges means charges by the seller of personal property or services for preparation 15 and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of personal property or services including, 16 but not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing.
Delivery charges means charges by the seller of personal property or services for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of personal property or services including, but not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating and packing.
Delivery charges means those charges or credits from the TDSP pursuant to its tariff, including, but not limited to: Transmission and Distribution Charges, System Benefit Fund Charge, Nuclear Decommissioning Charge, Competitive Transition Charge, Standard Customer Metering Charge, Customer Charge, Merger Savings and Rate Reduction Credit, Excess Mitigation Credit and Utility Imposed Reactive Power Charges.
Delivery charges means charges by the seller for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of personal property or services. For purposes of this subsection, "preparation and delivery" includes transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing. If shipment includes exempt property and taxable property, the seller should allocate the delivery charge by using a percentage based on:
Delivery charges means charges by the seller of personal property or services for preparation and