Deemed Export definition

Deemed Export means any release of technology to a foreign national within the United States. Technology is released for export when it is (i) made available to foreign nationals for visual inspection, (ii) exchanged orally, or (iii) made available by practice or application under the guidance of persons with knowledge of the technology. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
Deemed Export means the amount of electricity that is estimated to be exported based on the percentage defined by the Authority;
Deemed Export means any release of technology to a foreign national within the United States. Technology is released for export when it is (i) made available to foreign nationals for visual inspection, (ii) exchanged orally, or (iii) made available by practice or application under the guidance of persons with knowledge of the technology. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, if a license to export a deliverable cannot be responsibly obtained from the concerned government agency, Purdue’s obligations under this Agreement with respect to the deliverable shall be limited to conform to the lack of an export license. The Parties agree that compliance with any applicable export control laws and regulations, including the Arms Export Control Act, ITAR, EAR, and the laws and regulations implemented by OFAC which adversely affect a Project and/or any deliverable or grant of intellectual property rights hereunder, shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. If either Party intends to transmit information to the other that the disclosing party determines to be export controlled, the disclosing Party must identify and label the information as export controlled specifying which authority (EAR or ITAR) governs the restriction and providing the Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for all information restricted under the EAR. The receiving Party reserves the right to elect not to receive export controlled information. If the receiving Party chooses instead to accept export controlled information, then a plan for receipt, use, and dissemination of such export-controlled information must be developed and agreed to by a business officer of the receiving Party prior to such disclosure. The Principal Investigator or other scientific or technical contact of the receiving Party may not elect, and does not have the authority to elect, to receive export-controlled information without the approval of a business officer.

Examples of Deemed Export in a sentence

  • Deemed Export benefits are not applicable and Bidder should furnish prices without considering the same.

  • Indigenous bidder shall be eligible for Deemed Export Benefit against this purchase.

  • Details of Deemed Export are furnished vide Addendum to MM/GLOBAL/01/2005 enclosed.

  • The bidders may like to ascertain the availability of Deemed Export Benefits mentioned as above.

  • Deemed Export benefit if enjoyed by the tenderer shall be passed on to WBMSCL.


More Definitions of Deemed Export

Deemed Export. The EAR defines a deemed export as any release of technology or source code subject to the EAR to a foreign national, in the United States. Such release is “deemed” to be an export to the home country of the foreign national. 15 C.F.R § 734.2(b)(2)(ii).
Deemed Export means releasing or otherwise transferring export-controlled technology, information, or source code to a foreign national located in the U.S. (EAR 2016).
Deemed Export means Export from an Accredited FIT Installation which may be deemed to be a percentage of the equivalent Generation Meter Reading from the same Accredited FIT Installation and period, in accordance with the methodology determined by the Secretary of State as set out in the FIT Order 2010
Deemed Export means an export to the grid where the amount exported cannot be measured by an electricity smart meter and must be deemed by ESB Networks.
Deemed Export means any release of technology to a foreign national within the United States. Technology is released for export when it is (i) made available to foreign nationals for visual inspection, (ii) exchanged orally, or (iii) made available by practice or application under the guidance of persons with knowledge of the technology. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited [49]. 13.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, if a license to export a Deliverable cannot be responsibly obtained from the concerned government agency, University’s obligations under this Agreement with respect to the Deliverable shall be limited to conform to the lack of an export license. The Parties agree that compliance with any applicable Export Control Laws which adversely affect the Project and/or any Deliverable or grant of intellectual property rights hereunder, shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. 13.3 Neither University nor any University Personnel shall export, reexport, transfer or retransfer, directly or indirectly, any information or technology, including Confidential Information, Deliverables or any Project IP, except as permitted by such Export Control Laws. [49] This depends on the subject matter of research exchange, so a different clause may need to be used. This is an example where the research may involve an export-controlled technology. In such cases, it is important for the parties to agree on which party is required to obtain appropriate export licenses and to ensure that the applicable party is liable for failure to comply with the export control laws.
Deemed Export means Export from an Accredited FITs Installation which may be deemed to be a percentage of the equivalent Generation Meter Reading from the same Accredited FITs Installation and period, in the event it is not possible or practical to measure it by way of Export Meter Readings, to be determined in accordance with the methodology determined by the Secretary of State as set out in the FITsOrder 2010;“Deemed Export Reading”means the data by reference to which the FIT Licensee may calculate the Export Payment as regards the Deemed Export of an AccreditedFITs Installation;“EA08”means the Energy Act 2008;“Eligibility Date”means the date as regards a particular Eligible Installation from which eligibility for FITs Payments commences which shall be the laterof the date: (a) as applicable, of (i) receipt by the Authority of a FITs Generator’s written request for ROO-FITsAccreditation in a form acceptable to the Authority; or (ii) receipt by a FIT Licensee of a FITsGenerator’s written request for MCS-certified Registration; (b) on which the Eligible Installation is Commissioned; or (c) of Implementation;“Eligibility Period”means the maximum period during which a FITs Generator can receive FITs Payments for a particular Eligible Installation, as set out in the table at Annex 1 of Schedule A to StandardCondition 33 of the Electricity Supply Licence;“Eligible Installation”means, on a Site, any Installation owned by a FITs Generator capable of producing Small- scale Low-carbon Generation from the same type of Eligible Low-carbon Energy Source, the Total Installed Capacity of which does notexceed the specified maximum Declared Net Capacity;
Deemed Export means the flow of electricity from your Generation Unit, if it has an installed capacity of 30kW or less and an export meter is not available, that is deemed to be exported to a distribution system or transmission system in accordance with the FIT Order;