From my understanding, LDP means seller is responsible for all charges including destination duty and freight to local port. Buyer is only responsible for the local pick up and delivery charge. I could be wrong.
Landed to destination port and duty paid.
No, "landed duty paid" is not an Incoterm. It refers to a pricing term where the seller is responsible for all costs, including duties, taxes, and transportation, up to the destination location. "Delivered Duty Paid" (DDP) is an Incoterm that is similar but covers additional responsibilities such as unloading the goods at the destination.
Landed at Destination Port (duty paid)
first of all duty means 'tax'. for goods we have to pay tax i.e duty paid, duty free means tax free.
Yes, you're paid for jury duty.
Tariff
You get to do your "Patriotic Duty" and you get paid, and it's something to do if you are not obligated to do something else.
There is a relatively small duty free allowance. After that, duty must be paid.
An alnager was a sworn officer in England, whose duty was to inspect woollen cloth and put a seal on it.
tariff
Call of duty
delivert duty paid