Common use of Licenses and Other Approvals Clause in Contracts

Licenses and Other Approvals. Contractor shall timely apply for and, once issued, maintain U.S. Government export licenses, agreements and other approvals that are required for “foreign person” personnel and/or representatives of Purchaser (including, but not limited to, foreign subsidiaries and related entities of Purchaser involved with the procurement) as well as Purchaser’s insurance providers and Canadian authorities (as may be required under Canadian law) to have access to Contractor facilities, hardware, software, Deliverable Data, other technical information or technical services in connection with the performance of this Contract. A “foreign person” shall be as defined in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 C.F.R. §120.16. As early as practicable, and in no event later than fifteen (15) days after REDC, Purchaser shall provide Contractor with a list of countries (if other than the U.S.) of which “foreign person” personnel and/or representatives of Purchaser (including, but not limited to foreign subsidiaries and related entities of Purchaser involved with the procurement) as well as Purchaser’s insurance providers and Canadian authorities (as may be required under Canadian law) are citizens, if such personnel, representatives, insurance providers and Canadian authorities will or may have access to U.S. export-controlled items under this Contract. Purchaser shall provide the reasonable cooperation and support necessary for Contractor to apply for and maintain such required U.S. export licenses, agreements and other approvals, and shall promptly notify Contractor of any occurrence or change in circumstances of which it becomes aware that is relevant to or affects such export licenses, agreements and approvals. At Purchaser’s request, Contractor shall include Purchaser (and related entities involved with the procurement, including any foreign companies necessarily required to be part of the development, procurement or integration) as a named party in any application to the U.S. Government for approval of such export licenses, agreements and other approvals so as to permit Purchaser to be present during any discussion or meetings where Purchaser’s foreign subsidiaries/related entities, insurance providers and/or Canadian authorities may receive from or discuss with Contractor export-controlled technical data. Contractor shall provide the parties to such export licenses and agreements copies of the export licenses and agreements, including any U.S. Government provisos related to same. [Use or disclosure of the data contained on this page is subject to the restrictions set forth in this Contract.] NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION IN THIS CONTRACT, IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR BE OBLIGATED UNDER THIS CONTRACT TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR FACILITIES; PROVIDE ACCESS TO OR FURNISH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, DELIVERABLE DATA OR OTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION; OR PROVIDE TECHNICAL/DEFENSE SERVICES, TO ANY PERSON EXCEPT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE U.S. EXPORT CONTROL LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND LICENSE CONDITIONS, AS CONSTRUED BY CONTRACTOR IN GOOD FAITH.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terrestar Corp, Terrestar Corp

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Licenses and Other Approvals. Contractor shall at its expense timely apply for and, once issued, maintain all U.S. Government export licenses, agreements and other approvals that are required for “foreign person” personnel and/or representatives of Purchaser (including, but not limited to, all foreign subsidiaries Affiliates and related entities of Purchaser involved with the procurement) as well as Purchaser’s insurance providers and Canadian authorities (as may be required under Canadian law) to have access to Contractor facilities, hardware, software, Deliverable Data, other technical information or technical services in connection with the performance of this Contract. A “foreign person” shall be as defined in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 C.F.R. §120.16, as amended. As early as practicable, and in no event later than fifteen (15) days after REDC, Purchaser shall provide Contractor with a list of countries (if other than the U.S.) of which “foreign person” personnel and/or representatives of Purchaser (including, but not limited to foreign subsidiaries and related entities of Purchaser involved with the procurement) as well as Purchaser’s insurance providers and Canadian authorities (as may be required under Canadian law) are citizens, if such personnel, representatives, insurance providers and Canadian authorities will or may have access to U.S. export-controlled items under this Contract. Purchaser shall provide the reasonable cooperation and support necessary for Contractor to apply for and maintain such required U.S. export licenses, agreements and other approvals, and shall promptly notify Contractor of any occurrence or change in circumstances of which it becomes aware that is relevant to or affects such export licenses, agreements and approvals. At Purchaser’s request, Contractor shall include Purchaser (and related entities involved with the procurement, including any foreign companies necessarily required to be part of the development, procurement or integration) as a named party in any application to the U.S. Government government for approval of such export licenses, agreements and other approvals so as to permit Purchaser to be present during any discussion or meetings where Purchaser’s foreign subsidiaries/related entities, insurance providers and/or Canadian authorities may receive from or discuss with Contractor export-controlled technical data. Contractor shall provide the parties to such export licenses and agreements copies of the export licenses and agreements, including any U.S. Government government provisos related to same. [Use or disclosure of the data contained on this page is subject to the restrictions set forth in this Contract.] NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION IN THIS CONTRACT, IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR BE OBLIGATED UNDER THIS CONTRACT TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR FACILITIES; PROVIDE ACCESS TO OR FURNISH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, DELIVERABLE DATA OR OTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION; OR PROVIDE TECHNICAL/DEFENSE TECHNICAL SERVICES, TO ANY PERSON EXCEPT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE U.S. EXPORT CONTROL LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND LICENSE CONDITIONS, AS CONSTRUED BY CONTRACTOR IN GOOD FAITH.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ICO Global Communications (Holdings) LTD, ICO Global Communications (Holdings) LTD

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