Seller’s Invoice definition
Examples of Seller’s Invoice in a sentence
If Seller is the importer of record into the United States for any goods, including any component parts thereof, associated with this Order, Seller shall provide Buyer required documentation for Duty Drawback purposes which includes, but is not limited to, Customs Form 7552 entitled “Certificate of Delivery” properly executed as well as Customs Form 7501 “Entry Summary” and a copy of Seller’s Invoice.
Invoices shall be due and payable within Forty-Five (45) days after BUYER’s receipt of complete Seller’s Invoice Package (V.I.P.), so long as work or services performed conforms to the Order.
Each Buyer shall make payment on its orders within 30 days from the date of Seller’s Invoice.
Outstanding balances not paid when due shall be subject to a late charge accruing from the date of Seller’s Invoice at the rate of the lower of eighteen percent (18%) per annum or the maximum interest allowable under applicable state law on any late payments due hereunder.
All taxes and similar charges shall be stated separately on Seller’s Invoice.
Payment terms are net thirty (30) days after shipment unless otherwise stated on the front of Seller’s Invoice.
The Seller’s Invoice shall be based on the quantity of Bunker Fuel delivered, as determined in accordance with Clause 6, and shall contain other applicable charges associated with the delivery.
Buyer’s payments to Seller shall be due and payment shall be made by ACH (“Automatic Clearing House”) within thirty (30) days after Seller provides Buyer with Seller’s Invoice.
Delivery of the Goods shall, if practicable, take place on the delivery date as indicated on Seller’s Invoice (“Delivery Date”), Ex- Works Seller's location.
Buyer (or Seller, as applicable) shall have twenty (20) Days after receipt of Seller’s Invoice to remit all amounts due to the other Party (“Settlement Date”).