Defense Service definition
Examples of Defense Service in a sentence
Seller shall not give any Foreign Person access to Technical Data, software or Defense Articles, or provide an unauthorized Defense Service as those terms are defined in the applicable Export Laws and Regulations without the prior written consent of Contractor/Buyer.
Seller shall not give any Foreign Person (including Seller's own non-U.S. employees or affiliates) access to Technical Data, software or Defense Articles, or provide an unauthorized Defense Service as those terms are defined in the applicable Export Laws and Regulations without the prior written consent of Buyer.
Seller shall not give any non-“U.S. Person” (includes non-U.S. entities and representatives of non-U.S. entities, regardless of nationality) access to “Export-Controlled Items”, or provide an unauthorized Defense Service as those terms are defined in the applicable U.S. Export Laws and Regulations without the prior written consent of Purchaser and obtaining all required licenses and approvals.
Supplier shall not give any Foreign Person access to Technical Data, software or Defense Articles, or provide an unauthorized Defense Service as those terms are defined in the applicable export laws and regulations without the prior written consent of ACA.
The Silverline Shape Defense Service is also governed by the Silverline Shape Defense Terms.
The School Corporation will follow all provisions outlined in I.C. 20-28-10 for Defense Service Leave.
Pursuant to authority of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, and provisions of the Business and Defense Service Administration Regulation No. 1, when instructed by the ACO, the priority rating DO-A3 shall be used to obtain ratable ships' stores and controlled ships' materials required under this contract.
At all times during this agreement, the System and all Indigent Defense Service Providers will comply with all applicable federal and state constitutions, laws, rules, codes, orders, and regulations, including applicable licensure and certification requirements.
Seller shall not give any Foreign Person access to Technical Data, software or Defense Articles, or provide an unauthorized Defense Service as those terms are defined in the applicable Export Laws and Regulations without the prior written consent of Buyer.
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.