Excise Act definition
Examples of Excise Act in a sentence
This Article does not apply to a measure, including a measure's continuation, prompt renewal or amendment, in respect of Canadian excise duties on absolute alcohol, as listed under tariff item 2207.10.90 in Canada's Schedule of Concessions (Schedule V) annexed to the Marrakesh Protocol to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, done on 15 April 1994 (the "Marrakesh Protocol"), used in manufacturing under provisions of the Excise Act, 2001, S.C. 2002, c.
Tenderers are to allow in their tenders and pay the ordinary levy imposed on imported items in terms of item 196.10 of Part 8 of Schedule No. 1 of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 with effect from 1 October 1989.
If Canada Revenue Agency disallows all or any part of the Rebate claimed, the Buyer will immediately, upon receiving written demand from the Seller, reimburse such disallowed amount to the Seller together with any interest and penalties that the Seller is required to pay under the Excise Act as a result of such disallowance.
In catena of decisions it is mentioned that to have been "manufactured" as contemplated under Section 2(f) of the Central Excise Act and to have been mentioned under the Tariff, the goods must necessarily answer the test of marketability affirmatively for being held to be excisable.
This Article does not apply to a measure, including a measure’s continuation, prompt renewal or amendment, in respect of Canadian excise duties on absolute alcohol, as listed under tariff item 2207.10.90 in Canada’s Schedule of Concessions (Schedule V) annexed to the Marrakesh Protocol to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, done on 15 April 1994 (the “Marrakesh Protocol”), used in manufacturing under provisions of the Excise Act, 2001, S.C. 2002, c.
Company and its subcontractors shall be permitted to import all items required by Company in respect of Petroleum Operations, and all of such items and Company and its subcontractors shall be exempt from customs duties prescribed from time to time in or under the Customs and Excise Act, 1998 (Act 20 of 1998) in respect of such importation.
The claims of the Freight Forwarder against his client are privileged under article 14 of the Commercial Pledge Act of May 1872, article 20.7° of the Mortgage Act, and article 136 of the General Customs and Excise Act with regard to all the goods, documents or monies that he has in his possession and will have in his possession, regardless of whether the claim pertains in whole or in part to the receipt or forwarding of other goods than those in his possession.
If Ivanhoe II fails to provide the GST Undertaking and Indemnity to the ▇▇▇▇▇ Transferors by the Closing, or if the purchaser is not at Closing registered as a registrant under the Act, the Ivanhoe Transferee shall pay to the ▇▇▇▇▇ Transferors at Closing, the GST required to be paid pursuant to the Excise Act with respect to the Transactions in addition to the Purchase Price.
Seller is not a registrant within the meaning of Part IX of the Canada Excise Act.
Excise Act 1944 (CEA), if an article is an immovable property, it cannot be termed as excisable goods.