Single Administrative Document definition
Examples of Single Administrative Document in a sentence
In box 44 of the Single Administrative Document on which the customs declaration for release for free circulation is made, reference shall be made to the number of the licence that covers the timber products subject to the declaration.
In box 44 of the Single Administrative Document on which the customs declaration for release for free circulation is made, reference shall be made to the number of the license that covers the timber products subject to the declaration.
Reference shall be made in box 44 of the Single Administrative Document on which the customs declaration for release for free circulation is made to the number of the licence that covers the timber products subject to the declaration.
Suitable evidence includes, but is not limited to: Single Administrative Document (‘SADs’) C88 form, sea or air waybills, bills of lading, and consignment notes (‘CMRs’).
It is therefore the responsibility of the Distributor or its freight forwarder to clear the Products at the exit code confirmed in the Single Administrative Document.
If the Distributor or its freight forwarder issues its own Single Administrative Document (duplicate), this must be cancelled without delay and the Distributor or its freight forwarder shall provide the Supplier with evidence of the cancellation.
No other Single Administrative Document shall be issued by the Distributor or its freight forwarder.
The Supplier shall then send the Single Administrative Document to the Distributor or its freight forwarder.
Cooperation shall include the following in particular: — the exchange of information, — the improvement of working methods, — the introduction of the Combined Nomenclature and the Single Administrative Document, — the interconnection between the transit systems of the Community and Georgia, — simplification of inspections and formalities in respect of the carriage of goods, — support for the introduction of modern customs information systems, — the organisation of seminars and training periods.
After the accession to the EU the data on external trade statistics of Slovenia are acquired from two different systems: Intrastat or statistics relating to the trading of goods between Member States (monthly statistical survey) and Extrastat or statistics relating to the trading of goods with non-member countries (data from the Single Administrative Document SAD).