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  International Commercial Terms (InCoTerms)
"Delivered at Frontier" means that the seller fulfills his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available, cleared for export, at the named point and place at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
"Delivered duty paid" means that the seller fulfills his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available at the named place in the country of importation.
"Delivered duty unpaid" means that the seller fulfills his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available at the named place in the country of importation.
www.itds.treas.gov /incoterms.html   (1676 words)

  
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DDU is similar to DDP except that the buyer must pay, where applicable, the costs of customs formalities as well as all duties, taxes and other charges payable upon import of the goods.
In a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) contract, where there is a Customs duty liability, the overseas supplier is responsible for acquittal of that liability and will be regarded as the owner for Customs entry purposes and the importer for the purposes of the GST Act.
In a Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) contract where the goods are duty free (either substantively or under a concession), or where parties are using the Incoterm DDP for goods that are duty free, either party can enter the goods for home consumption and thus take responsibility for Customs clearance and acquittal of the GST.
www.customs.gov.au /site/page.cfm?c=3052   (999 words)

  
 CV International, Inc. - Incoterms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
"Delivered at Frontier" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport not unloaded, cleared for export, but not cleared for import at the named point and place at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
"Delivered Ex Quay" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
"Delivered Duty Paid" means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer, cleared for import, and not unloaded from any arriving means of transport at the named place of destination.
www.cvinternational.com /incoterms.htm   (2248 words)

  
 INCO Terms
The seller’s responsibility is fulfilled when the goods are delivered to a carrier, pass the ship’s rail, the contract of carriage is arranged, freight prepaid, to the named port, and insurance is obtained on the cargo.
The buyer is responsible for all risks associated with the goods after they have been delivered to the named place of destination, as well as the costs and risks related to the goods (receipt of the goods from the carrier) in the importing country, including insurance.
The seller’s obligation ends when they have delivered the goods to the disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport not unloaded, cleared for export, but not cleared for import and the named point and place at the frontier but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
www.shapiro.com /html/IncoTerms.html   (1872 words)

  
 SOS Consultants & Associates, freight forwarding & international logistics
Delivered At Frontier means the seller completes his responsibilities when the goods, cleared for export, are made available at the named place.
Delivered Duty Unpaid means that the seller must handle everything, to deliver the goods to the named place except Customs clearance at the country of destination.
Delivered Duty Paid means that the seller must handle everything, including Customs clearance, to deliver the goods to the named place.
www.sosconsultants.com.au /trade_terms.php   (972 words)

  
 INCOTERMS
«Delivered duty unpaid» means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer, not cleared for import, and not unloaded from any arriving means of transport at the named place of destination.
The seller has to bear the costs and risks involved in bringing the goods thereto, other than, where applicable, any «duty» (which term includes the responsibility for and the risks of the carrying out of customs formalities, and the payment of formalities, customs duties, taxes and other charges) for import in the country of destination.
The seller must provide at his own expense packaging (unless it is usual for the particular trade to deliver the goods of the contract description unpacked) which is required for the delivery of the goods.
www.parallax-tech.com /incoterms/ddu.htm   (932 words)

  
 Aboitiz Transport System Corporation - 2GO - Logistics - Info Center - INCO Terms
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)"> DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) - means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have made available at the named palce in the country of importation.
DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid)"> DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) - means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have made available at the named place in the country of importation.
DEQ (Delivered Ex Quay - Duty Paid)"> DEQ (Delivered Ex Quay - duty paid) - means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when he has made the goods available to the buyer on board the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination, cleared for importation.
www.2go-logistics.com.ph /info_inco.asp   (891 words)

  
 Incoterms-DDP
Provide at his own expense packaging (unless it is usual for the particular trade to deliver the goods of the contract description unpacked) which is required for the delivery of the goods.
Render the buyer at the latter's request, risk and expense, every assistance in obtaining any documents or equivalent electronic messages (other than those mentioned in A.8.) issued or transmitted in the country of dispatch and/or of origin which the buyer may require for the importation of the goods.
Pay all duties, taxes and other official charges as well as the costs of carrying out customs formalities payable upon importation of the goods.
www.worldclassshipping.com /incoterm_ddu.html   (991 words)

  
 Incoterms - AB Forwarding Ltd
Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship at the destination point by the seller who delivers goods on dock at destination point cleared for import.
DDU - Delivered Duty Unpaid -- Title, risk and responsibility of import clearance pass to buyer when seller delivers goods to named destination point.
Title and risk pass to buyer including transportation and insurance cost when the seller delivers goods cleared for export to the carrier.Seller is obligated to load the goods on the Buyer's collecting vehicle; it is the Buyer's obligation to recieve the Seller's arriving vehicle unloaded.
www.abforwarding.com /english/incoterms.asp   (419 words)

  
 Landlord/Tenant Rights: Encyclopedia of Everyday Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
The landlord's obligation is to deliver the rental property to the tenant in compliance with the housing codes and to maintain compliance with the housing codes throughout the time the tenant has possession of the rental property.
If the landlord did not provide sufficient notice prior to filing a court action or did not correctly deliver or serve the notice to the tenant, the tenant may have a defense to the eviction, even if the tenant has not paid the required rent.
The notice informing the tenant of the violation must be delivered to the tenant personally, or a copy of the notice may be left with some person of suitable age and discretion at either the tenant's residence or place of business.
law.enotes.com /everyday-law-encyclopedia/90034   (7073 words)

  
    INCOTERMS 2000   
Such ╚duty╩ has to be borne by the buyer as well as any costs and risks caused by his failure to clear the goods for import in time.
However, if the parties wish the seller to carry out customs formalities and bear the costs and risks resulting therefrom as well as some of the costs payable upon import of the goods, this should be made clear by adding explicit wording to this effect in the contract of sale (Refer to Introduction paragraph 14).
The seller must place the goods at the disposal of the buyer, or at that of another person named by the buyer, on any arriving means of transport not unloaded, at the named place of destination on the date or within the period agreed for delivery.
www.inservice.ru /documents/incoterms-2000/ddu_eng.html   (999 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000, Incoterms, Transports internationaux, forwarder,
" means that the seller delivers the goods to the carrier nominated by him but the seller must in addition pay the cost of carriage necessary to bring the goods to the named destination.
"Delivered Ex Quay " means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The seller has to bear all the costs and risks involved in bringing the goods thereto including, where applicable, any "duty" (which term includes the responsibility for and the risks of the carrying out of customs formalities, and the payment of formalities, customs duties, taxes and other charges) for import in the country of destination.
b.bouchet.free.fr /main5.html   (2497 words)

  
 Incoterms
Delivered Duty Paid - Delivery takes place on the premises of the buyer where the arriving vehicle cargos are discharged from the vehicle.
Delivered Duty Unpaid - Delivery takes place on the premises of the buyer, still loaded on the arriving vehicle.
Delivered Ex Quay - The obligation for customs clearance and payment of of import duties will change from the seller/exporter to the buyer/importer at the named port of destination.
ussco.sphosting.com /incoter2.html   (989 words)

  
 SeaNet.Com - Incoterms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
"Delivered Duty Paid" means that the seller must deliver the goods to the destination when they are made available at the defined place in the country where they are being imported.
"Delivered Duty Unpaid" is the term used when the seller must deliver the goods once they have been made available at the agreed place in the country of import.
"Delivered Ex Quay (duty paid)" means that the seller must deliver the goods to the quay at the predefined port of destination as soon as they are available and clear them for importation.
www.snsl.org /incoterm.asp   (1581 words)

  
 Air Power International Express Services
It is based on the same name principle as F.O.B. (free on board), except the seller fulfills its obligations when the goods are delivered to the custody of the carrier at the named place.
The risk of loss or damage to the goods and any cost increases transfers from the seller to the buyer when the goods have been delivered to the custody of the first carrier, and not at the ship's rail.
named place) "Delivered at frontier" means that the seller's obligations are fulfilled when the goods have arrived at the frontier but before the customs border of the country named in the sales contract.
www.airpowerusa.com /incoterms.html   (961 words)

  
 Universal Shipping Agency | The whole process of shipping the cargo. Freight, container tracking, door-to-door delivery
Such Lduty¦ has to be borne by the buyer as well as any costs and risks caused by his failure to clear the goods for import in time.
Where the seller and the buyer have agreed to communicate electronically, the document referred to in the preceding paragraph may be replaced by an equivalent electronic data interchange (EDI) message.
The seller must render the buyer at the latter's request, risk and expense, every assistance in obtaining any documents or equivalent electronic messages (other than those mentioned in A8) issued or transmitted in the country of dispatch and/or of origin which the buyer may require for the import of the goods.
www.ship.ru /eng/incoterms/incoterms-ddu.php   (996 words)

  
 Exporters.com.sg - Commonly Used Shipping and Payment Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
A Term of Sale which means that the seller fulfills the obligation to deliver when he or she has made the goods available at his/her premises (i.e., works, factory, warehouse, etc.) to the buyer.
A Term of Sale which means the sellers fulfill their obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available, cleared for export, at the named point and placed at the frontier, but before the customs Terms of Sale border of the adjoining country.
A Term of Sale which means the DDU term has been fulfilled when the goods have been available to the buyer on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination, cleared for importation.
exporters.com.sg /info/shipping_terms.asp#CIF_(Cost,_Insurance_and_F...   (850 words)

  
 Credit card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If, however, even $1.00 of the total balance remained unpaid, interest would be charged on the full $1,000 from the date of purchase until the payment is received.
The precise manner in which interest is charged is usually detailed in a cardholder agreement which may be summarized on the back of the monthly statement.
The due dates were "rolled back" from 1pm to 10am because mail was delivered in the afternoon so due dates were actually rolled back to charge more late fees.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Credit_card   (5263 words)

  
 SCiNet Corporation | Incoterms 2000
"Delivered Ex Quay" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay(wharf) at the named port of destination.
This term can be used only when the goods are to be delivered by sea or inland waterway or multimodal transport on discharging from a vessel onto the quay(wharf) in the port of destination.
However, if the parties wish to exclude from the seller's obligations some of the costs payable upon import of the goods (such as value-added tax: VAT), this should be made clear by adding explicit wording to this effect in the contract of sale.
www.scinet-corp.com /associates/inco2000.htm   (2254 words)

  
 GIA - Trading Dictionary of Foreign/International Trade Terms: D
An indication that the seller is willing to deliver the goods carriage-paid to the docks in a named port.
An international commercial term that is used in international sales contracts to signify that the seller is responsible for all risks and costs incurred to have the goods delivered and unloaded at a named port of destination.
Import duties or taxes repaid by a government, in whole or in part, when the imported goods are re-exported or used in the manufacture of exported goods
www.giagroup.com /terms-of-trade-d.cfm   (1082 words)

  
 Unitrans Worldwide - Useful Tools & Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
The latest edition takes account of the increased use of intermodal transport by providing for the delivery of goods from seller to buyer at any point in the transport chain instead of concentrating as in the past on the moment the goods cross the ship's rail.
Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered to carrier by seller who pays transportation and insurance cost to destination.
GROUP 'D' Under the "D" group, the seller is responsible for the arrival of the goods at the agreed place or point of destination at the border or within the country of import.
www.uwinc.com /incoterms.htm   (747 words)

  
 Shipping Info
This term is used for any mode of transportation but must be delivered by land.
DDU - Delivered Duty Unpaid, named place of destination, not unloaded, not cleared.
DDP - Delivered Duty Paid, named place of destination, not unloaded, cleared.
www.beta-online.com /shipping.htm   (477 words)

  
 Askont international Transport
Delivered Ex-Ship means the risky and costs are transferred on the ship at the named
Delivered Ex-Quay means the risks and costs are transferred on the quay at the named
Delivered Duty Unpaid means that the seller must handle everything, to deliver the
www.askont.com /incoterms.html   (783 words)

  
 Export-Import Services: International Transportation and Logistics Services - Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
DDP - Delivered Duty Paid -- Title and risk pass to buyer when seller delivers goods to named destination point cleared for import.
DDU - Delivered Duty Unpaid -- Seller fulfills his obligation when goods have been made available at the named place in the country of importation
DEQ - Delivered Ex Quay (Duty Paid) -- Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship at the destination point by the seller who delivers goods on dock at destination point cleared for import.
exportimportservices.com /shipping_terms/terms.php   (548 words)

  
 Credit card
From the merchant's view point, the transaction, if it is made using a bank credit card, is often much more secure than receiving payment with a check or carrying an unpaid balance because the issuing bank commits to pay the merchant the moment the trasaction is verified.
The card is not cancelled, the balance is not set off the deposit, and interest continues to accumulate on the unpaid balance for considerable periods of time.
In some cases the total charges may far exceed the original deposit and the cardholder not only loses their deposit but is left with an additional debt.
www.eoft.com /credit_card.html   (3448 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000
It should be noted that the choosen place of delivery has an impact on the obligations of loading and unloading the goods at that place.
If the parties wish the seller to bear te costs and risk of discharging the goods, then the DEQ term should be used.
However, if the parties wish to exclude from the seller's obligations some of the costs payable upon import of goods (such as value-added tax:VAT), this should be made clear by adding explicit wording to this effect in the contract of sale.
www.hartrodt.com /services/incoterms.htm   (2179 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000
The "F" terms (FCA, FAS and FOB)-Terms where the seller/exporter is responsible to deliver the goods to a carrier named by the buyer.
The "D" terms (DAF, DES, DEQ, DDU and DDP)-Terms where the seller/exporter/manufacturer is responsible for all costs and risks associated with bringing the goods to the place of destination.
Passing of Risks and Costs—The general rule is that risks and costs pass from the seller to the buyer once the buyer has delivered the goods to the point and place named in the trade term.
www.geo-logistics.com /WTR_Customs/incoterms.asp   (1533 words)

  
 Brenntag Export Info : Incoterms 1990   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
DDU : Delivered Duty Unpaid (named place of arrival)
no import duties were paid, so import duties have to be paid by the buyer before the goods are free (of import duties).
Goods as contracted are handed over, cleared for export, but uncleared for import, by the seller to the buyer within the agreed period at the named place of arrival.
www.brenntag.be /inf/legal/shipincoen.shtml   (3668 words)

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