Conflict Materials Sample Clauses

Conflict Materials. Seller recognizes, consistent with the public policy underlying enactment of the Conflict Minerals provision (Section 1502) of the Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Act”), the significant risks associated with sourcing Cassiterite (and its derivative tin), Columbite-tantalite (or ‘coltan’ and its derivative tantalum), Wolframite (and its derivative tungsten) and Gold (collectively, the “Conflict Minerals”) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries. Accordingly, Seller represents that it will take all measures as are necessary to comply with the Act and its implementing regulations, as they may be amended over time.
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Conflict Materials. The Supplier represents and warrants that none of the materials it supplies or will supply to the Company pursuant to the terms of this Agreement will contain any columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite, or their derivatives, which originate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (“Conflict Materials”); and that no Conflict Minerals are manufactured, to be manufactured, or contracted to be manufactured by the Supplier pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Conflict Materials. Seller agrees to abide by ASC’s Conflict Materials policy which is published on our web site xxxxx://xxx.xxx- x.xxx/xxxxx/0000/0000/0000/XXXx_Xxxxxxxxxxx_Xxxxxxxxx_Xxxxxxxxxx_Xxxxxx.xxx
Conflict Materials. The goods being supplied under this Contract must be purchased from legitimate and responsible sources which are in compliance with United Nations resolutions and which are not in any way involved in funding conflict. At the request of the Buyer, the Seller shall provide to the Buyer all relevant information showing the source of such items and materials.
Conflict Materials. Seller represents and warrants that the goods and services delivered pursuant to all or any part of this Order shall be "DRC conflict free" and shall not contain "Conflict Minerals" originating from any of the "Covered Countries", in each case as such terms are defined by the Securities Exchange Commission pursuant to the Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, as may be amended from time to time. "Conflict Minerals" are tin (Cassiterite), tungsten (Wolframite), tantalum (Columbite-tantalite or coltan) and gold, and the derivative metals from these materials. The "Covered Countries" include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, The Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Seller shall provide Latitude with an opportunity to audit from time to time the source of the Conflict Minerals contained in any or all or any part of the goods and services. Seller will indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Latitude from any costs, fines or penalties that it incurs if Seller does not comply with this section.
Conflict Materials. Xxx & Company, Inc. supports the aims and objectives of the U.S. legislation on the supply of conflict materials and request that our suppliers undertake reasonable due diligence with their supply chains to assure that the specified metals are being sourced from mines and smelters outside the “Conflict Region” or those which have been certified by an independent third party as “conflict free” if sourced from within the “Conflict Region”. FAR CLAUSES performance of services and/or delivery and/or installation, whether CLAUSE NUMBER CLAUSE TITLE 52.203-5 Covenant Against Contingent Fees arising out of the acts or omissions of Buyer, Seller or their 52.203-6 Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government employees, and Seller agrees that it and its subcontractors of any tier 52.203-7 Anti-Kickback Procedures will maintain limits covering the obligation set forth above and will 52.204-2 52-208-1 Security Requirements Required Sources for Jewel Bearings and Related Items maintain proper workmen's compensation insurance covering all 52.210-5 New Material employees engaged in the performance of such services and/or 52.210-7 Used or Reconditioned Material, Residual Inventory, and delivery and/or installation. 52.212-8 Former Government Surplus Property Priorities, Allocations and Allotments 52.214-26 Audit-Sealed Bidding 52.214-27 Price Reduction for Defective Cost or Pricing Data-Formal Advertising 52.215-1 Examination of Records by Comptroller General 52.215-2 Audit-Negotiation 52.215-22 Price Reduction for Defective Cost or pricing Data 52.215-23 Price Reduction for Defective Cost or Pricing Data-Modifications 52.215-26 Integrity of Unit Prices ALT.I Integrity of Unit Prices 52.223-1 Clean Air and Water Certification 52.223-2 Clean Air and Water 52.223-3 Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data 52.224-2 Privacy Act 52.227-2 Notice and Assistance Regarding Patent and Copyright Infringement 52.227-3 Patent Indemnity 52.227-6 Royalty Information 52.227-8 Reporting of Royalties (Foreign) 52.227-9 Refund of Royalties 52.227-10 Filing of Patent Applications-Classified Subject Matter 52.227-11 Patent Rights-Retention by the Contractor (Short Form) 52.227-12 Patent Rights-Retention by the Contractor (Long Form) 52.227-13 Patent Rights-Acquisition by the Government 52.228-4 Workers' Compensation and War-Hazard Insurance Overseas 52.228-5 Insurance-Work on a Government Installation 52.230-3 Cost Accounting Standards 52.230-4 Administration of Cos...
Conflict Materials. Lydall recognizes, consistent with the public policy underlying enactment of the Conflict Minerals provision (Section 1502) of the Dodd-Xxxxx Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Act”), the significant risks associated with sourcing Cassiterite (and its derivative tin), Columbite-tantalite (or ‘coltan’ and its derivative tantalum), Wolframite (and its derivative tungsten) and Gold (collectively, the “Conflict Minerals”) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries. Accordingly, Lydall represents that it will take all measures as are necessary to comply with the Act and its implementing regulations, as they may be amended over time. 16 冲突材料:莱德尔确认,其始终遵守《多德-弗兰克华尔街改革与消费者保护法》(以下简称为“法案”)中与“冲突矿 产”条款(第 1502 节)相关的公共政策,其中与采购锡石(及衍生锡)、哥伦比亚-钽铁矿(或“钽铁”及衍生钽)、钨(及其衍生钨)和金(以下统称为“冲突矿物”)相关的重大风险来自刚果民主共和国及其毗邻国家。因此,莱德尔声明,其将采取一切必要措施来遵守该法案以及各项对该法案进行与时俱进的修改所产生的实施细则。
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Conflict Materials. Xxxxxxxxx supports the objective that materials sourced for our products be “Conflict Free” as defined by the 2010 Xxxx-Xxxxx Act and applicable SEC rules. Seller shall disclose any cases when “conflict minerals” that are sourced in the DRC or adjoining countries are used in the manufacture of its products.
Conflict Materials. 33.1. In accordance with applicable “Conflict Minerals” laws, MTU must determine whether its products contain tin, tantalum, tungsten, or gold (“3TG”) originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries which are defined as Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo Republic (a different nation than DRC), Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia (“Conflict Minerals”). To the extent Supplier supplies Deliverables containing 3TG to MTU under any Procurement Conditions, Supplier commits to have a supply chain process to ensure and document a reasonable inquiry into the country of origin of the 3TG minerals incorporated into such Deliverables. If requested, Supplier will promptly provide information or representations that MTU reasonably believes are required to meet its conflict minerals compliance obligations. This requirement must be flowed down to all of Supplier’s sub-tier suppliers. If at any stage of manufacture or production it is determined by the Supplier or any of the Supplier’s sub-tier suppliers that any conflict minerals were incorporated into the Deliverables being delivered to MTU and originated in a covered country, the Supplier must provide a listing of the conflict mineral(s) and original covered country.
Conflict Materials. To the Knowledge of the Company, no Conflict Minerals are necessary to the functionality or production of or are used in the production of any product of the Company or any product currently proposed to be manufactured by any PEP Company or on its behalf in the future. “Conflict Minerals” means: (a) columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite, or their derivatives, which originate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or a country that shares an internationally recognized border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo; and (b) any other mineral or its derivatives, the exploitation and trade of which is determined by the Secretary of State of the United States to be financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or a country that shares an internationally recognized border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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