Under Delivered at Place (DAP) terms, the seller is responsible for all costs and risks associated with delivering the goods to a specified location, including transit and customs clearance. However, the buyer assumes responsibility for any damage or loss once the goods are made available at the agreed destination. It's crucial for both parties to clearly define the delivery point to avoid disputes regarding liability.
No, the new term DAP (Delivered at Place) is not the same as DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid). While both terms indicate that the seller is responsible for delivering goods to a specified location, DAP requires the seller to clear the goods for export and deliver them ready for unloading, but does not include payment of import duties. In contrast, DDU, which is an older term, also involved the seller delivering goods without having paid import duties, but has been largely replaced by DAP in modern shipping terminology.
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The section responsible for compensation for injury or damage to property is typically covered under the "Liability" or "Indemnification" section of a contract or insurance policy. This section outlines the terms and conditions under which compensation will be provided in case of injury or damage to property.
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DAP = Delivered At Place. Part of Incoterms 2010, it means the shipper pays for freight, foreign port charges and delivery to final destination but the buyer pays for customs duties and taxes. It is similar to the previous term DDU (Deliver Duties Unpaid).