Military Activities Clause Samples

The MILITARY ACTIVITIES clause restricts or regulates the use of a product, service, or information for military purposes. Typically, this clause outlines whether the subject of the agreement can be used in military operations, by armed forces, or in the development of weapons or defense systems. For example, it may prohibit the export of certain technologies to military organizations or require notification if the product will be used in a military context. The core function of this clause is to ensure compliance with legal, ethical, or policy restrictions regarding military use, thereby managing risk and aligning with regulatory requirements.
Military Activities. The use and operation of the Satellite shall not be substantially for or on behalf of any governmental or inter-governmental defense or military agency, or any defense or military agency of any political group, or substantially for non-commercial communications in support of the operations or activities of the military, national security or armed forces of any country or political group.
Military Activities. Since the Second World War there was no any armed conflict in the Black Sea, however long-term aftereffects of past battles represent a latent threat to marine wildlife until now (see 7.2.1.
Military Activities. 108 7.12 Loan Documents................................................... 108 7.13 Satellite Contracts; Qualified Lease Agreements.................. 108 7.14 Loans, Deposits and Investments.................................. 110 7.15 Subordinated Indebtedness........................................ 110