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(CCS) on exports made @ 8% of the FOB (free on board) value. The
appellant vide application dated 06.07.1989 of her abovementioned ... sake of obtaining excess CCS worth about Rs.30,400/- inflated the
FOB value of exports from Rs.2.96 lacs to 6.96 lacs.
Further
shipped to its buyer in USA, such
as the invoices, packing list, FOB (short for 'Free on Board')
documents. On 13.02.2017, the Plaintiff ... confirmed by
the Defendant in the reply mail that the shipment is FOB and the
freight from New Delhi to Los Angeles
have agreed to pay a total
commission of 1% on the total FOB value of order that is true total turn over on
the export ... have
agreed to pay a total commission of 1% on the total FOB value of order that is
true total turn over on the export
Jeans 15,000 pieces, long coat (Gents) 10,000
pieces for an FOB value of Rs. 16,70,000/ within a period of 9 months ... agreed that the importer shall earn
foreign exchange for an FOB value of Rs. 16,70,000/ and on failure the
importer shall be liable
interalia with the
rates, terms & conditions i.e. net unit FOB rate @ Euro 359.00
equivalent to US Dollar 533.12 as per cross exchange rate ... cross exchange rate
prevailing on the date of tender opening. Unit FOB rate
payable on the date of shipment, will not exceed
entered by plaintiff with the
purchaser/ defendant no.4. However as per FOB contract,
defendant no.1 never came in physical possession/custody ... defendant no.4. Freight was booked by defendant
no.4 vide FOB Contract i.e. Freight on Board, through shipping
line V. Alexander
different destinations. The
transportation was on the basis of Free on Board (FOB). As
per this arrangement, the plaintiff was to retrieve goods from ... buyer in terms of Free on Board (FOB) basis, if
so, its effect? OPD.
4 Whether the plaintiff is entitled for recovery of money
charges till date. It is
stated that the terms of shipment were FOB (free on board) and,
therefore, the defendant had provided the cargo ... terms and conditions
agreed between defendant no. 1 & plaintiff was FOB with respect to
the transaction in dispute. It is stated that
Pearl Colour) (625 P Kgs) @ US $
4.5 per piece totaling to FOB value of US$ 2812.50, (ii) Invoice no.
HIS/HY /RSF/052/2001 ... amounting
to U$ 1593, Sistern Princeton 118 pieces @ US$ 7 totaling to FOB
value of US $ 826. The total value of these two invoices comes
Fright Collect
basis and was also free on board (in short 'FOB') place of origin New Delhi,
which is apparent from the terms ... Manilal Patel Clearing Forwarding Pvt Ltd vs. Harish Sharma
'FOB'. The plaintiff has failed to return the amount