Importer Sample Clauses

Importer. Provide, if known, the importer’s name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.
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Importer. Provide, if known, the importer’s name, address, e-mail address and telephone number. The address of the importer shall be in a CPTPP country.
Importer. Provide, if known, the importer’s name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number. The address of the importer shall be in a Party’s territory.
Importer. Applies to the customs authority for import permits, including the commercial import invoice, the Single Customs Declaration and other documents that prove the legality of the product being imported, regarding both public health restrictions and tariff and non‑tariff regulations, including CITES certificates when applicable. Implements mechanisms of due diligence to verify the legality of the timber product being purchased.
Importer. All EQUIPMENT (both hardware and software) imported under this AGREEMENT shall be conducted under DDP (Delivery Duty Paid) as regulated in Incoterm 2000. Therefore, it shall be agreed by the Parties in this AGREEMENT: (i) The Party acting as the importer shall be PARTNER; and (ii) PARTNER shall use its Import License or Master List (Agent) in managing the release of EQUIPMENT from the authority of Duty and Exempt.
Importer. Importer shall mean the party that, once all necessary approvals and licenses are obtained from the appropriate Ministries, holds the Xxxxxx and is primarily responsible for maintaining and complying with all such approvals and licenses. For purposes of this Agreement, Importer is understood to be Distributor.
Importer. Importer m e a n s a n i m - po r t e r loc a t ed, a n d r eq u i r ed un de r t h i s p a r t t o m a i n t a i n r eco r ds r eg a r xx x x x x - po r t a t io n s of a good, i n t h e U n i t ed S t a t es, Ca n a d a o r Mexico.
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Importer. “Importer” means a person who imports goods into the territory of a Party;
Importer. Importer means an importer located, and required under this part to maintain records regarding importations of a good, in the United States, Canada or Mexico. (j) Intermediate material. Intermediate material means an “intermediate material” as defined in the appendix to this part. (k) Marking Rules. Marking Rules means the “NAFTA Marking Rules” as defined in § 134.1(j) of this chapter. (l)
Importer. The entity designated by the State to arrange for the transport of prescription drugs from Canada to the U.S. through a port of entry. Interoperability – The ability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system and characterized by seamless coordination and integration with other systems.
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