Examples of Customs Charges in a sentence
ABP may require, as a condition of provision of the Services, the Customer to put in place a bank guarantee in ABP’s favour as security for the payment of the Customs Charges.
The Customs Charges Act is made up of preliminary provisions and 14 Schedules.
In this Schedule: cattle has the meaning given in clause 1 of Schedule 2 to the Customs Charges Act.
In this Schedule: charge means charge imposed by Schedule 1 to the Customs Charges Act.
Note: Subclause 2(2) of Schedule 10 to the Customs Charges Act provides that charge is not imposed on chargeable horticultural products if the producer has paid levy imposed by Schedule 15 to the Excise Levies Act, or by the repealed Horticultural Levy Act 1987, on those products.
EADR charge imposed on the export of cattle by clause 2 of Schedule 3 to the Customs Charges Regulations.
EADR charge imposed on dairy produce by clause 1 of Schedule 4 to the Customs Charges Regulations.
NICVD will provide UNDERTAKING and other letter for the exemption of the payment of Sale Tax, Customs Charges, Income Tax and Other Taxes applicable on such import.
Note Honey is defined as follows in clause 1 of Schedule 9 to the Customs Charges Act: honey means honey that is produced in Australia.
In this Schedule: charge means charge imposed under Schedule 5 to the Customs Charges Act.