General Declaration definition
Examples of General Declaration in a sentence
If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United States, Boeing will prepare Customs Form 7507, General Declaration, for execution by U.S. Customs immediately prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft.
The Subdivision was created pursuant to that certain General Declaration and Final Plat(s), as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time, as described on attached Exhibit “A”.
Unless otherwise notified by Customer, Boeing will prepare Customs Form 7507, General Declaration, for execution by U.S. Customs immediately prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft.
General Declaration, for execution by U.S. Customs immediately prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft.
To the extent of the interest of any Fund in the Collective Trust, the Collective Trust shall constitute part of the Trust and the General Declaration of Trust shall be incorporated herein by this reference.
In respect of a ship's departure from port, public authorities shall not require more than: - 5 copies of the General Declaration - 4 copies of the Cargo Declaration - 3 copies of the Ship's Stores Declaration - 2 copies of the Crew List - 2 copies of the Passenger List.
Attendant who has not reported by the designated check-in time but who subsequently reports prior to departure will be allowed to take their trip, provided there will be no delay of the trip as a result of the late check-in and the flight is not an international flight requiring a General Declaration change.
The Investment Manager is hereby authorized in its discretion to direct the Trustee to transfer any assets of the Plan held in the Trust to any collective investment fund of the Collective Trust or to withdraw all or any part of the interest of the Plan from any such fund; provided, however, that the time, frequency and manner of any such transfers or withdrawals shall be subject to the provisions of the General Declaration of Trust.
With regard to ships calling at ports for this purpose and intending to leave again immediately, public authorities shall not normally require the documents mentioned in Standard 2.1 with the exception of the Maritime Declaration of Health and, if it is indispensable, the General Declaration.
The same form of General Declaration should be accepted for both the arrival and the departure of a ship.