Incoterms definition
Incoterms means the international commercial terms known as the INCOTERMS rules, issued by the International Chamber of Commerce, most-recently issued at the effective date of the Contract. References in the Contract to trade terms (such as "FCA", "DAP" and "CIP") are references to those terms as defined by the INCOTERMS.
Incoterms means International Commercial Terms as on the date of Tender Opening
Incoterms means, unless otherwise agreed or speci- fied, the latest version as per the Effective Date of the document published under the name "Incoterms" by the International Chamber of Commerce.
Examples of Incoterms in a sentence
Unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Document, all Products shall be delivered DDP (INCOTERMS 2020).
The 2020 version of the INCOTERMS clauses applies to the offers, order confirmations, invoices, and the determination of the transfer of risk.
The Supplier must deliver the Products subject to DDP (INCOTERMS 2010) to: The Nordic Laboratory For Luminescence Dating Attn Prof.
More Definitions of Incoterms
Incoterms means International Commercial Terms, 2000 (of ICC)"Incoterms" means International Commercial Terms, 2000 (of ICC)
Incoterms means the international rules for the interpretation of trade terms of the International Chamber of Commerce as in force at the date when the Contract is made;
Incoterms means the international commercial terms for goods published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Incoterms means International Commercial Terms as on the date of Bid Opening
Incoterms means the international rules for the interpretation of trade terms of the International Chamber of Commerce as in force at the date when the Contract is made.
Incoterms means the Year 2000 edition of the official International Chamber of Commerce Rules for the interpretation of trade terms.
Incoterms means the international commercial terms, the official publication by the International Chamber of Commerce No. 715, 2010.