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  • 1Delivered — Directed by Guy Ferland Starring Ron Eldard Release date(s) 1998 Running time …

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  • 2delivered price — ➔ price1 * * * delivered price UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a price for goods which includes the cost of packing, transport, etc.: »The company guarantees a lower delivered price than any other factory authorized dealer on most items …

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  • 3Delivered from Distraction — Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder is a 2005 book by psychiatrists Edward (Ned) Hallowell and John Ratey about ADD/ADHD. Delivered from Distraction is a follow up to the book 1994 Driven to… …

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  • 4Delivered Ex Ship — (DES) is an Incoterm. Where goods are delivered ex ship , the passing of risk does not occur until the ship has arrived at the named port of destination and the goods made available for unloading to the buyer. The seller pays the same freight and …

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  • 5Delivered Duty Paid — (DDP) is an Incoterm. It means that the seller pays for all transportation costs and bears all risk until the goods have been delivered and pays the duty. The most important thing for a seller to understand is that they must be able to carry out… …

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  • 6delivered prices — The practice of supplying goods only at a single price (effectively inclusive of transport costs) to customers premises, irrespective of location. The effect is to discriminate between differently located customers who are supplied at the same… …

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  • 7delivered — delivered; un·delivered; …

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  • 8Delivered Ex Quay — (DEQ) is an Incoterm. It means the same as DES, but the passing of risk does not occur until the goods have been unloaded at the port of destination.ee alsoQuay …

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  • 9Delivered At Frontier — (DAF) is an Incoterm. It can be used when the goods are transported by rail and road. The seller pays for transportation to the named place of delivery at the frontier. The buyer arranges for customs clearance and pays for transportation from the …

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  • 10Delivered Duty Unpaid — (DDU) is an Incoterm. It means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named place of destination in the contract of sale. The goods are not cleared for import or unloaded from any form of transport at the place of destination. The …

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