Trade Clause Samples
The Trade clause defines the terms and conditions under which goods, services, or financial instruments are exchanged between parties. It typically outlines the specifics of what is being traded, the obligations of each party, delivery terms, and payment arrangements. For example, it may specify the quantity and quality of goods, delivery deadlines, and methods of payment. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of their respective rights and responsibilities in the transaction, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and facilitating smooth commercial exchanges.
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Trade. Pursuant to the federal Export Administration Act and Ohio Revised Code 9.76(B), the LPA and any contractor or sub-contractor shall warrant that they are not boycotting any jurisdiction with whom the United States and the State of Ohio can enjoy open trade, including Israel, and will not do so during the term of this Agreement. The State of Ohio does not acquire supplies or services that cannot be imported lawfully into the United States. The LPA certifies that it, its Contractors, subcontractors, and any agent of the Contractor or its subcontractors, acquire any supplies or services in accordance with all trade control laws, regulations or orders of the United States, including the prohibited source regulations set forth in subpart 25.7, Prohibited Sources, of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. A list of those sanctions by country can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resource- center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/Programs.aspx. These sanctions generally preclude acquiring any supplies or services that originate from sources within, or that were located in or transported from or through Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, or the Crimea region of Ukraine.
Trade. Pursuant to Section 9.76(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, Contractor warrants that Contractor is not boycotting any jurisdiction with whom the State of Ohio can enjoy open trade, including Israel, and will not do so during the Agreement period. The State of Ohio does not acquire supplies or services that cannot be imported lawfully into the United States or transact business with any entity or individual subject to financial sanctions imposed by the United States. The Contractor certifies that it, its subcontractors, and any agent of the Contractor or its subcontractors, will acquire any supplies or services in accordance with all trade control laws, regulations or orders of the United States, including the prohibited source regulations set forth in subpart 25.7, Prohibited Sources, of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. A list of those entities and individuals subject to sanctions can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/policy-issues/financial-sanctions/specially-designated-nationals-and-blocked-persons-list-sdn-human-readable-lists. These sanctions generally preclude most transactions involving Cuba, Iran, and Sudan, and most imports from Burma or North Korea.
Trade. Errors The Sub-Advisor will notify the Manager of any Trade Error(s), regardless of materiality, promptly upon the discovery such Trade Error(s) by the Sub-Advisor. Notwithstanding Section 5, the Sub- Advisor shall be liable to the Manager, the Fund or its shareholders for any loss suffered by the Manager or the Fund resulting from Trade Errors due to negligence, misfeasance, or disregard of duties of the Sub Advisor under this Agreement or any of its directors, officers, employees, agents (excluding any broker-dealer selected by the Sub-Advisor), or affiliates. For purposes under this Section 6, "Trade Errors" are defined as errors due to (i) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor for the Series that result in the purchase or sale of securities that were not intended to be purchased or sold; (ii) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor that result in the purchase or sale of securities for the Series in an unintended amount or price; or (iii) purchases or sales of financial instruments which violate the investment limitations or restrictions disclosed in the Fund's registration statement and/or imposed by applicable law or regulation (calculated at the Sub-Advisor's portfolio level), unless otherwise agreed to in writing.
Trade. Without the prior written approval of the Maritime Adminis- trator, the vessel shall not carry car- goes of any kind to or from, or be oper- ated commercially while within the waters of (as distinct from passage through), a country referred to in § 221.13(a)(4) of this part, nor shall there be any Charter or other Transfer of an interest in the vessel, other than to a Citizen of the United States, for car- riage of cargoes of any kind to or from, or for commercial operation while within the waters of (as distinct from passage through), any such country.
Trade. Pursuant to Section 9.76(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, Contractor warrants that Contractor is not boycotting any jurisdiction with whom the State of Ohio can enjoy open trade, including Israel, and will not do so during the Agreement period. The State of Ohio does not acquire supplies or services that cannot be imported lawfully into the United States. The Contractor certifies that it, its subcontractors, and any agent of the Contractor or its subcontractors, acquire any supplies or services in accordance with all trade control laws, regulations or orders of the United States, including the prohibited source regulations set forth in subpart 25.7, Prohibited Sources, of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. A list of those sanctions by country can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/Programs.aspx. These sanctions generally preclude acquiring any supplies or services that originate from sources within, or that were located in or transported from or through Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, or the Crimea region of Ukraine.
Trade. Enter the name of the trade the Apprentice will be trained in, as it appears on the AT 10. Indicate the Training Approach.
Trade. The Trustees may carry on a trade, in any part of the world, alone or in partnership.
Trade. 6.15.1. Pursuant to Section 9.76(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, Designee warrants that Designee is not boycotting any jurisdiction with whom the State of Ohio can enjoy open trade, including Israel, and will not do so during the Agreement Period.
6.15.2. The State of Ohio does not acquire supplies or services that cannot be imported lawfully into the United States. The Designee certifies that it, its subcontractors, and any agent of the Designee or its subcontractors, acquire any supplies or services in accordance with all trade control laws, regulations or orders of the United States, including the prohibited source regulations set forth in subpart 25.7, Prohibited Sources, of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. A list of those sanctions by country can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/Programs.aspx. These sanctions generally preclude acquiring any supplies or services that originate from sources within, or that were located in or transported from or through Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, or the Crimea region of Ukraine.
Trade. During the period of NSC’s Ownership of the Company, NSC and NSNA will protect the best interests of the Company in respect of foreign trade matters and, when appropriate, defend the Company against unfair trade for the benefit of Company facilities, workers, and customers in accordance with applicable trade remedy laws to the extent it supports the Company’s business plans as the same may be revised post-Closing with the benefit of NSC’s investments in BLA-covered facilities. During the period of NSC’s Ownership of the Company, NSC and NSNA will cause the Company to continue to comply with the Buy American Act of 1933, the Build America Buy America Act enacted as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, and similar federal statutes and regulations.
Trade. Employees, upon twenty-four (24) hours notice, may trade pass days and/or shifts only with the approval of their supervisors, provided, however, that the trade shall not result in the payment of overtime to either employee involved in the trade.
