Terrorist Attacks Sample Clauses

Terrorist Attacks. The United States has been the target of terrorist attacks. The U.S. government has issued warnings that U.S. energy assets may be the future targets of terrorist organizations. Any such terrorist attack could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s businesses.
Terrorist Attacks. Terrorist attacks in the USA have, at times, caused major instability in the U.S. financial markets. These attacks and any response on behalf of the United States Government may lead to further armed hostilities or to further acts of terrorism in the USA, which may cause a renewed decline in the financial markets and may contribute to a renewed decline in overall economic conditions. These events may cause disruption in the Company’s business and operations including reductions in demand for its products. To the extent the USA experiences an economic downturn, unusual economic patterns and unprecedented behaviors in financial markets, such developments may affect the Company’s ability to obtain additional financing.

Related to Terrorist Attacks

  • Terrorism Any violent act and/or conduct – committed outside the scope of one of the six forms of acts of war as referred to in Article 3:38 of the Financial Supervision Act [Wet op het financieel toezicht] – in the form of an attack or a series of attacks connected together in time and intention as a result whereof injury and/or impairment of health, whether resulting in death or not, and/or loss of or damage to property arises or any economic interest is otherwise impaired, in which case it is likely that said attack or series – whether or not in any organisational context – has been planned and/or carried out with a view to effect certain political and/or religious and/or ideological purposes.

  • Anti-Terrorism The Contractor agrees to undertake all reasonable efforts to ensure that none of the UNDP funds received under the Contract is used to provide support to individuals or entities associated with terrorism and that recipients of any amounts provided by UNDP hereunder do not appear on the list maintained by the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999). The list can be accessed via ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/sc/suborg/en/sanctions/1267/aq_sanctions_list. This provision must be included in all sub-contracts or sub-agreements entered into under the Contract.

  • Terrorism Sanctions Regulations The Company will not and will not permit any Subsidiary to (a) become a Person described or designated in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List of the Office of Foreign Assets Control or in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order or (b) engage in any dealings or transactions with any such Person.

  • Foreign Terrorist Organizations Contractor represents and warrants that it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization, as prohibited by Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code.

  • Sabotage (a) Sabotage is of concern to all Parties involved on any work site and may affect safety, and therefore both the physical and mental wellbeing of all persons on site. (b) The Parties to this Agreement will not tolerate sabotage and will ensure that any person/s responsible for such action is immediately dismissed. (c) It is accepted that the relevant authorities may have to be notified, and provisions of the OH&S Act implemented. (d) In the event of a reasonable suspicion or proven sabotage consultation will occur between the Parties on a reasonable time frame up to a maximum of 4 hours to rectify the issue prior to Employees leaving the Project.