Customs Invoice definition

Customs Invoice. A form requiring all data in a commercial invoice along with a certificate of value and/or a certificate of origin. Required in a few countries (usually former British territories) and usually serves as a seller’s commercial invoice. Destination : Detention : A penalty charge against shippers or consignees for delaying carrier’s equipment

Examples of Customs Invoice in a sentence

  • Seller s failure to provide properly executed GDLS-Canada Customs Invoice shall entitle Buyer, at Buyer s option, to charge Seller for reasonable administrative costs incurred.

  • Seller shall refer to Buyers website ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/index.php/suppliers for instructions on determining appropriate GDLS-Canada Customs Invoice.

  • Regional Distribution Centers (“RDCs”): • La Mirada, CA • Portland, OR With regard to all export shipment to Canada from the RDCs, Canadian Customs Invoice required for such export shall be prepared by designated employees of IP (Service Recipient) and NOT by any employee of Spinco.

  • For goods imported into Canada, prior to shipment Contractor shall provide to CP's customs agent designated in this Purchase Order, at the address set forth in this Purchase Order, a Certificate of Origin, Canada Customs Invoice, Commercial Customs Invoice, and/or all other applicable documentation required by applicable laws, including without limitation any applicable international trade Purchase Orders, complete with CP's part numbers, if any.

  • CANADIAN CUSTOMS FORMS: Six copies of Canadian Customs Invoice (Form M.A.) must be used.

  • The Supplier shall provide shipping documentation for the products (“Shipping Documents”) for each shipment, including without limitation, a Bill of Lading, Canada Customs Invoice and a Certificate of Origin and any other documents required to support a claim (where applicable) for preferred tariff treatment under any applicable international trade agreement.

  • The No. 1 shipping container within each shipment shall contain: (i) a packing list indicating in English the contents of the entire shipment in accordance with Buyer's written instructions; (ii) one copy of any test or other reports required by the applicable contract specifications; and (iii) securely attached to its exterior, one copy of the required customs invoice, enclosed in a waterproof wrapper, and clearly marked "Customs Invoice".

  • Such invoices shall be produced entirely in English and shall include the elements set forth in Customs Invoice Instructions, attached hereto as an Exhibit.

  • Such documentation includes, but is not necessarily limited to, a Canada Customs Invoice with each shipment and a NAFTA Certificate of Origin, either with each shipment or as an annual blanket Certificate.

  • Hanover/Smit▇ ▇▇▇ll supply Uniglam with a complete Canada Customs Invoice, a commercial invoice, and a U.S. Export Declaration in respect of all Products purchased by or delivered to Uniglam hereunder.

Related to Customs Invoice

  • customs duty , subject to subsection (3), means any duty leviable under Schedule 1 (except Parts 4 and 5 thereof) or under Schedule 2 on goods imported into Namibia, and “duty” has a corresponding meaning;

  • customs airport means any airport declared under section 9 to be a customs- airport;

  • Tax Invoice means the document as required by Section 20 of the VAT Act, as may be amended from time to time;

  • Valid Invoice means an invoice containing the detailed information set out in clause C2 (Payment and VAT).

  • Invoice means a Contractor’s claim for payment. At the Agency’s discretion, claims may be submitted on an original invoice from the Contractor or may be submitted on a claim form accepted by the Agency, such as a General Accounting Expenditure (GAX) form.