Defense Article definition
Examples of Defense Article in a sentence
Any article that is a Defense Article, as defined by the ITAR, and is to be temporarily imported and returned to the origin country requires a DSP-61 Temporary Import License or an appropriate ITAR exemption.
Where SELLER maintains the design authority, SELLER agrees to notify BUYER if any deliverable under this Purchase Order is a Defense Article within the meaning of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 CFR 120-130 (ITAR).
Except as may be otherwise authorized by the Lessor Government and except for the purposes of transfer from and return to the Lessor Government, the Lessee Government shall keep the Defense Article in its own possession, custody, and control.
The provisions of Article 1 (Definitions), Article 7 (Prosecution and Maintenance; Enforcement and Defense), Article 8 (Confidentiality), Article 10 (Indemnification), Article 12 (Dispute Resolution) and Article 13 (Miscellaneous Provisions), shall survive termination of this Agreement.
In reviewing requests for such approval, the Government of Australia shall, with certain exceptions that shall be mutually determined by the Parties and identified in the Implementing Arrangements (such as the operational use of a Defense Article in direct support of deployed Australian Defence Force personnel), require supporting documentation that includes United States Government approval of the proposed Re-transfer or Re-export.
Where SELLER maintains the design authority, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to notify BUYER if any deliverable under this Purchase Order is a Defense Article within the meaning of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 CFR 120‐130 (ITAR).
Any article that is a Defense Article, as defined by the ITAR, that will enter the U.S. on its way to a third country, other than the country from which the shipment originated, will require a DSP-61 In- Transit License.
The Lessee Government will ensure, by all means available to it, protection of proprietary rights in any Defense Article and any plans, specifications, or information furnished, whether patented or not.
Any article that is a Defense Article, as defined by the ITAR, that will enter the U.S. on its way to a third country, other than the country from which the shipment originated, will require a DSP-61 In-Transit License.
COMPANY agrees and acknowledges that in the event LogicEnergy and COMPANY enters into a supply relationship where COMPANY provides any components that qualify as a Defense Article or any services that qualify as a Defense Service under the ITAR, that COMPANY shall be required to file and maintain a registration statement with the U.S. State Department.