buying commission definition
buying commission means a fee paid by an importer to an agent for representing him or her in the purchase of goods being valued.
buying commission means a commission paid by a buyer of goods to an agent of the buyer in respect of services provided by the agent to the buyer to enable the buyer to import chargeable goods;
buying commission means any fee paid by an importer to the importer's agent for the service of representing the importer abroad in the purchase of the imported goods;
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buying commission means a fee paid by an importer to an agent for representing
buying commission means fees paid or payable by an importer to his agent for the services of representing the importer in the purchase of the goods being appraised;
buying commission is calculated by multiplying the F.O.B. invoice price of all Merchandise ordered by LE with the assistance of SHGS (regardless of the system used to order Merchandise), net of (i) export duties, levies, taxes, insurance, shipping and similar charges, and (ii) the price of Merchandise rejected or returned to a Seller as non-compliant or non-certified, by a commission rate of 2.0%. The Buying Commission will be calculated at time of receipt of the Merchandise consistent with practices in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date (i.e., for Merchandise for the LE Shops at Sears, as of receipt at the F.O.B. point (foreign port) and for all other Merchandise, at LE’s U.S. distribution facility).
buying commission means any commission paid or payable to an agent in terms of an agreement between the agent and a buyer in Lesotho to purchase for the buyer goods abroad provided that –
buying commission means an amount paid by an importer of goods to an agent for the purpose of representing that importer abroad in the purchase of those goods;
buying commission is calculated by multiplying the F.O.B. invoice price of all Merchandise ordered by LE with the assistance of Agent (regardless of the system used to order Merchandise), net of (i) export duties, levies, taxes, insurance, shipping and similar charges, and (ii) the price of Merchandise rejected or returned to a Seller as non-compliant or non-certified, by a commission rate of 2.3% from the Effective Date through July 31, 2016 and thereafter by a commission rate of 3.5%. The Buying Commission will be calculated at time of receipt of the Merchandise consistent with practices in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date (i.e., for Merchandise for the LE Shops at Sears, as of receipt at the F.O.B. point (foreign port) and for all other Merchandise, at LE’s U.S. distribution facility). For avoidance of doubt, Landed Duty Paid and domestic purchases shall not be included in any calculation of Buying Commission.
buying commission means any fee paid by an importer to his agent for the service of representing him abroad in the purchase of the imported goods;