Import/Export Charges definition
Examples of Import/Export Charges in a sentence
If an Import/Export Exemption is not available through no fault of Contractor, then Company shall reimburse Contractor for the actual documented cost of any Contractor Import/Export Charges that are paid by Contractor to a duly authorized representative of the government having jurisdiction.
If an Import/Export Exemption is not available through no fault of Contractor, then Company shall reimburse Contractor for the actual documented cost of any Import/Export Charges that are paid by Contractor to a duly authorized representative of the government having jurisdiction, provided that Company has approved these costs in writing in advance and Contractor has complied with Sections 6.3(B) and 6.3(C).
Taxes assessed or levied against or on account of, or by reference to the value of, any property or equipment (including materials and consumable supplies) of Contractor except Import/Export Charges reimbursable by Company under Section 15.6.
Contractor shall pay all Import/Export Charges, on Contractor Import/Export Items subject to reimbursement under Section 15.6, if applicable.
Taxes assessed or levied against or on account of, or by reference to the value of, any property or equipment (including materials and consumable supplies) of Contractor except Import/Export Charges reimbursable by Company under Section 6.3(E).
Contractor shall pay all Import/Export Charges, subject to reimbursement under Section 6.3(E), if applicable.
Contractor’s payment of Import/Export Charges shall be substantiated with each invoice.
Contractor shall pay all Import/Export Charges imposed on Contractor’s Items by any Governmental Authority; provided, however, that, when applicable, Operator shall provide Contractor with exoneration letters or other documentation that Operator may provide and Contractor may utilize pursuant to Host Country laws to mitigate, lessen or eliminate Import/Export Charges imposed on Contractor’s Items.
Operator shall pay all Import/Export Charges imposed on Operator’s Items by any Governmental Authority.
In the event the purchase, shipment, import or other event associated with the Distributor’s distribution or sale of the Products becomes subject to Import/Export Charges, the payment and administration of same shall be the sole responsibility of the Distributor who shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor from such Import/Export Charges.