Commercial Law Articles
11: Pistachios From Turkey Not From Iran- Customs Will Return Merchandise To the Importer
Recently, a decision was given by the Magistrate's Court of Tel Aviv, in which the judge instructed Customs to return pistachios to their importer after being confiscated, due suspicions regarding their country of manufacture.
12: Customs Will Refund The Importer More Than 3 Million Shekels That Were Over-Paid
The Customs accepted the importer's stance regarding the classification, and the action focused on the question of the need to prove failure to roll-over the tax.
13: Disinfection of Wooden Packages and Surfaces – Updates
One of the subjects in the field of international trade which has international regulation that is not a taxies or tariffs matter, is the subject of disinfection of wooden packages
14: Payment of financial forfeit and payment under protests- Notes and Clarifications following Deputy head of Custom’s Administration, Mr. Reuven Meltzer’s letter
Payment of financial forfeit and payment under protests
15: The Damage to a Shipment of Peppers that Was Not Proven
Recently, a decision was given by the Magistrate's Court of Tel Aviv, in a case which raised the issue of proof of damage resting on an exporter, whose good were damaged due to a late arrival of the shipment.
16: The court: An Unsigned Contract with a Logistics Services Supplier is Binding
From time to time, disputes rise between sides who do not regulate their relations in a written contract.
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