Part 800 Sample Clauses

Part 800 refers to a section of regulations, most commonly associated with the rules governing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). This clause outlines the procedures, definitions, and requirements for reviewing certain foreign investments in U.S. businesses to assess potential national security risks. For example, it details the types of transactions subject to review, the information parties must submit, and the timelines for government action. Its core function is to provide a structured process for evaluating and mitigating national security concerns arising from foreign involvement in U.S. companies.
Part 800. The Seller shall notify the Buyer in accordance with clause 46 herein entitled “Notification of Foreign Ownership or Foreign Place of Performance” and shall comply with all requirements and obtain all approvals that may be imposed or required by the CFIUS or U.S. Government agency.