Boycotts definition
Examples of Boycotts in a sentence
The Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that during the time this Contract is in effect, neither it nor any affiliated company, as hereafter defined, participates in or cooperates with an international boycott (See IRC § 999(b)(3)-(4), and IRS Audit Guidelines Boycotts) or engages in conduct declared to be unlawful by ▇.▇.
The Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that during the time this Contract is in effect, neither it nor any affiliated company, as hereafter defined, participates in or cooperates with an international boycott (See IRC § 999(b)(3)- (4), and IRS Audit Guidelines Boycotts) or engages in conduct declared to be unlawful by ▇.▇.
The Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that during the time this Contract is in effect, neither it nor any affiliated company, as hereafter defined, participates in or cooperates with an international boycott (See IRC § 999(b)(3)-(4), and IRS Audit Guidelines Boycotts) or engages in conduct declared to be unlawful by M.G.L. c.
Prohibition of Discriminatory Boycotts of Israel In accordance with La. R.S. 39:1602.1, for any contracts with a value of $100,000 or more and for any Contractor with five or more employees, the Contractor certifies that it is not engaging in a boycott of Israel and it will, for the duration of its contractual obligations, refrain from a boycott of Israel.
Further, Distributor hereby recognizes and agrees to comply with the U.S. Import/Export regulations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and laws concerning International Economic Boycotts, together with other U.S. laws, to the extent that they are applicable to U.S. companies in their international operations.
Further, each Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the other Party from and against any claims, liabilities, losses, costs, damages, fines and/or penalties arising from the indemnifying Party’s breach of the above clauses for Trade Controls and Boycotts, Export Compliance, and Anti-Corruption.
Contractor shall comply with Part 769 of the U.S. Export Regulations concerning Restrictive Trade Practices or Boycotts.
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Boycotts emerged as a way for colonists to peacefully protest these acts, while still having a large impact.
For the avoidance of doubt (and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing), the provisions of Clauses 17 (Shell Trade Marks, Specifications and Formulations), 15 (Liability), 20 (Waiver), 21 (Invalidity), 29 (Entirety), 19 (Notices), 18 (Confidentiality), Governing law and Jurisdiction, 25 (Information), 22 (Trade Controls and Boycotts) and 28 (Survival) shall remain in effect after the termination or expiration of this Agreement.