International Shipments Sample Clauses

International Shipments. (a) Seller shall provide a signed certificate which identifies the country of origin of the Goods within ten calendar days of receiving a written request from Buyer.
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International Shipments. Unless otherwise set forth in writing by Seller or otherwise agreed between the parties, all shipments are made DAP (Incoterms 2010) or if to member countries of the E.U. shipments are made DDP (Incoterms 2010) at the address designated by Purchaser at the time of ordering. Title (except for Software and third-party software) and risk of loss transfers to Purchaser when the shipment is made available at the address designated by the purchaser.
International Shipments. If GTECH specifies delivery for international shipment by GTECH or GTECH's freight forwarder, VENDOR will be responsible for obtaining any necessary U.S. Department of Commerce export licenses, permits or approvals. GTECH will be responsible for any licenses, permits or approvals of the country of import.
International Shipments. Title and ROL pass from Microchip to Customer upon: (i) the Goods’ entry into the “high seas” (as described in the 1982 United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea) if the main carriage is ocean shipment, (ii) the Goods’ entry into international airspace if the main carriage is air shipment, or (iii) the Goods’ crossing of an international border if the main carriage is land or any other transportation mode, and for the avoidance of doubt, an international border is not considered crossed until all customs procedures have been completed.
International Shipments. For all international orders, a Shipper’s letter of instruction must be submitted in writing with the order. Failure to do so will result in the order being rejected. Complete adherence to this order requirement will be strictly enforced. Company will not be held liable for any charges resulting from delays due to lack of complete required information being supplied.
International Shipments. For Items where the designated Tesla destination point is in a different country, Supplier shall at no additional charge clear all Items for export from the country of manufacture and shall be responsible for delivery of Items from Supplier’s manufacturing facility to Tesla’s designated international carrier’s dock. Tesla shall be responsible for all costs and expenses (other than insurance, but including import duties and brokerage fees) to deliver the Items to the Tesla destination point once such Items have been tended to the carrier’s dock, provided that Supplier uses a shipping service level that does not exceed the shipping service level authorized in the corresponding Order and in accordance with Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide. All delivery costs and expenses for such shipment shall be specified as “Freight — Third Party Xxxx’ on bills of lading or shipping receipts, to be paid directly by Tesla. Unless specifically approved by Tesla in advance, Tesla shall not be responsible for delivery costs and expenses (i) for a shipping service level that exceeds the shipping service level authorized in the Order; (ii) in excess of the costs determined under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide for applicable delivery methods; (iii) payable to carriers not approved under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide, (iv) incurred as a result of Supplier’s need to use expedited delivery methods, unless Tesla agrees to pay for such expedited delivery methods in advance in writing, or (v) incurred in connection with the transportation of Items between Supplier and a Sub-tier Supplier or any other supplier.
International Shipments. Supplier agrees to make goods available for collection by Tesla Motors Ltd arranged transport.
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International Shipments. The Customer pays all shipping, insurance and customs fees, and assumes responsibility for lost shipments to countries that do not insure shipments within their borders. In the case of shipments to countries that restrict an item from import, it is the Customer's responsibility if their customs confiscates that item being imported. Due to the Risk of Loss and Customs regulations, we are NOT responsible for Undelivered Mail, Custom Dues or Taxes. If the Customer does not pay custom fees, import duties or taxes,we cannot accept return of the shipment and responsibility of return fees. Orders will not be refunded if the Customer does not pay all fees associated with the shipment. CUSTOMER TERMS AND CONDITIONSPAGE 3
International Shipments. Coldwell Banker will obtain full replacement value insurance with zero deductible, including pairs and sets, mechanical & electrical malfunction, and Acts of God coverage for the benefit of Client at the rate of $30.00 per $1000.00 valuation, based on a minimum valuation of $12.00 per pound or as identified on the Valued Inventory form. Cost for storage is based on weight of shipment and the initial premium covers the goods for up to six months in approved warehouse storage. Storage after initial six months will be billed at $2.00 per $1000 of valuation. International shipments are defined as any household goods that are moved via air or ocean shipment (includes moves to and from Hawaii – U.S. mainland and Alaska – U.S. mainland). Coldwell Banker does not assume any liability for loss and damage to household goods shipped or stored pursuant to this Agreement.
International Shipments. 5.1 In case the User uses Shiprocket Platform for international/cross-national border shipments, then in addition to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the User hereby agrees that the main terms and conditions provided at Annexure-C of this Agreement shall be applicable.
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