Importation of Goods Sample Clauses

Importation of Goods. Project Company may import stocks, equipment, machinery, Field Vehicles and necessary raw materials, though excluding any type of fuel, for direct use in Project Operations, upon certification by the relevant government agencies of payment of applicable import Taxes or exemption there from in accordance with applicable Lao PDR Law.
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Importation of Goods. Goods shall only be imported into the customs territory of the Union by an authorised CBAM declarant.
Importation of Goods. Where applicable, Delphax agrees that Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx will not be a party to the importation of the materials used in the manufacture of the Products, and that Delphax will neither cause not permit Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx'x name to be shown as "importer of record" on any customs declaration. Where Delphax is importer of record, the purchase price for the Products as set forth in Schedule A is inclusive of all duties and other costs of customs clearance.
Importation of Goods. All value added tax, import duty and other taxes or charges payable to any Tax Authority upon the importation of goods and all excise duties payable to any Tax Authority in respect of any assets (including trading stock) imported, owned or used by the Company have been paid in full.
Importation of Goods. NORTHPORT hereby covenants and agrees to carry out, from Del Rio, Texas, United States of America, all steps which may be necessary or convenient to import the Goods into Mexico, including but not limited to, obtaining the corresponding permits, completing required paperwork and handling transportation to NORTHPORT s shelter facility at Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx.
Importation of Goods a. Duties and tax In Canada, customs duties are levied on imported goods that are classified under the Schedule to the Customs Tariff, in accordance with the harmonized system of customs classification. Duties represent the principal tax levied on goods imported into Canada. In addition to customs duties, imported goods and some services are subject to the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). For more information on the GST, see the chapter on taxation. While tariff classification is based on the harmonized system, goods may be classified differently in Canada than in other countries. In addition, not all countries have identical tariff codes, meaning an item listed under one tariff code in the U.S. may be listed under a completely different code in Canada. This often raises the question of whether the components within an imported product undergo the necessary tariff shift to claim preferential treatment under a trade agreement such as NAFTA. There are many special tariff items under the Customs Tariff that allow for duty relief, such as goods destined for particular end uses. Canada also has duty-relief programs for temporary importations, as well as duty drawbacks and deferrals.
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  • Supply of Goods 3.1 The Supplier shall ensure that the Goods shall:

  • REJECTION OF GOODS Notwithstanding any other rights of, or remedies available to UNDP under the Contract, in case any of the Goods are defective or otherwise do not conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract, UNDP, at its sole option, may reject or refuse to accept the Goods, and within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice from UNDP of such rejection or refusal to accept the Goods, the Contractor shall, in sole option of UNDP:

  • Description of Goods As ordered by each JBE under a Participating Addendum, Contractor shall provide to the JBEs the following products, goods, materials, and supplies (“Goods”) free and clear of all liens, claims, and encumbrances, and in accordance with this Agreement:

  • 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

  • Inspection of Goods 8.1 The Buyer shall inspect the goods upon delivery.

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

  • Sale of Goods The Hirer shall, if selling goods on the premises, comply with Fair Trading Laws and any code of practice used in connection with such sales. In particular, the Hirer shall ensure that the total prices of all goods and services are prominently displayed, as shall be the organiser’s name and address and that any discounts offered are based only on Manufacturers’ Recommended Retail Prices.

  • 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.

  • Procurement of Goods and Works 3. Except as ADB may otherwise agree, Goods and Works shall only be procured on the basis of the methods of procurement set forth below:

  • QUALITY OF GOODS 5.1 The Supplier warrants that on delivery, and for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery (warranty period), the Goods shall:

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