temporary admission definition

temporary admission means the import, for a specific purpose, of goods intended for re- export within a specified period and without having undergone any change except normal depreciation due to the use made of such goods;
temporary admission means the customs procedure under which foreign goods can be brought into the customs territory of a Party conditionally relieved totally or partially from payment of customs duties and taxes on the basis that such goods shall be re-exported within a specified period of time in accordance with the customs laws and regulations of such Party.
temporary admission means the Customs procedure under which certain goods can be brought into a Customs territory conditionally relieved totally or partially from payment of import duties and taxes; such goods must be imported for a specific purpose and must be intended for re-exportation within a specified period and without having undergone any change except normal depreciation due to the use made of them.

More Definitions of temporary admission

temporary admission means temporary importation free of import duties in accordance with the provi- sions of Article 3 of the present Agreement or by the laws and regulations in effect in the territory of importation;
temporary admission means customs procedures under which certain goods brought within a customs territory are exempted from payment of import duties and are free of import prohibition and restrictions on condition that they are, within a specified period re-exported from the Member State into which they were imported;
temporary admission means the voluntary admission of an individual to overnight facility admission on a time-limited basis for evaluation or treatment.
temporary admission means temporary importation free of import duties, and free of import prohibitions and restrictions, subject to re-exportation.
temporary admission means a Customs procedure under which certain goods brought into Seychelles on total or partial payment of import duties, taxes or levies is imported for a specific purpose and is intended for re-exportation within a specified period without having undergone any change except normal depreciation due to the bona fide use made of them;
temporary admission means Customs procedures under which certain goods (including means of transport) can be brought into a Customs territory conditionally relieved from payment of import duties and taxes and without application of import prohibitions or restrictions of economic character: such goods (including means of transport) must be imported for a specific purpose and must be intended for re-exportation within a specified period and without having undergone any change except normal depreciation due to the use made of them.
temporary admission means an application for temporary admission to the UK under paragraph 21 of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971 and/or section 62 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002; and section 36 of the Borders Act 2007;