Control Laws definition
Examples of Control Laws in a sentence
Seller represents that it maintains an effective export/import control compliance program in accordance with all applicable Trade Control Laws.
A copy of process control documents and other documents reasonably requested by Buyer related to Seller’s compliance with applicable Trade Control Laws shall be made available to Buyer upon request.
Subject to applicable Trade Control Laws, Seller shall provide Buyer with the export control classification of any commodity or technology including software.
Seller shall control the disclosure of, and access to, controlled items or technical data provided by Buyer related to performance of this Contract in compliance with all applicable Trade Control Laws.
Upon request, the Supplier will provide Accenture with the export control classification under applicable Trade Control Laws of any Deliverables provided in the performance of the Agreement.
Seller shall timely inform ▇▇▇▇▇ of any actual or alleged violations of any applicable Trade Control Laws, including any suits, actions, proceedings, notices, citations, inquiries, or other communications from any government agency concerning any actual or alleged violations, in Seller’s performance under this Contract and shall comply with all reasonable requests from Buyer for information regarding any such violations.
Seller shall incorporate into any contracts with its sub-tier suppliers obligations no less restrictive than those set forth in this Article requiring compliance with all applicable Trade Control Laws.
SELLER shall not provide a defense service as defined by the Trade Control Laws using any or all of LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ technical data and/or hardware.
Upon LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ request, SELLER shall demonstrate to LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ reasonable satisfaction, SELLER’s and SELLER’s lower-tier subcontractors’ compliance with this clause and all Trade Control Laws.
Each Credit Party and its Subsidiaries will remain in compliance in all material respects with applicable Sanctions, Export Control Laws, Anticorruption Laws, and AML Laws.