Economic Sanctions Law definition

Economic Sanctions Law means any laws, regulations, or other binding measures of the European Union, any EU member state, the United Nations, the United States of America or any other jurisdiction applicable to the Parties which relates to economic or trade sanctions, export controls, non-proliferation, anti-terrorism or similar restrictions.
Economic Sanctions Law means any economic or financial sanctions administered by the Office of Foreign Asset Controls, the US State Department, the United Nations, the European Union or any member state thereof, or any other national economic sanctions authority;
Economic Sanctions Law means any law, regulation or decision enacting Economic Sanctions.

Examples of Economic Sanctions Law in a sentence

  • Each Party agrees to provide any information (especially the respective export control classification) reasonably required by the other Party to procure compliance by such Party with Export Control Law, Economic Sanctions Law, and any other applicable laws and regulations.


More Definitions of Economic Sanctions Law

Economic Sanctions Law means economic or financial sanctions, restrictive measures, trade embargoes or export control laws imposed, administered or enforced from time to time by any Sanctions Authority including, for the avoidance of doubt, any sectoral sanctions.
Economic Sanctions Law means any OFAC Law, Canadian Sanctions, or other economic sanctions law administered or enforced by the U.S. Government, the Government of Canada, the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, or Her Majesty’s Treasury.
Economic Sanctions Law means any economic or financial sanctions administered, enacted or enforced by OFAC, the US Department of State, any other agency of the US government, the United Nations, the European Union or any member state thereof, or any other national economic sanctions authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Economic Sanctions Law shall not include any economic or financial sanctions administered by the Russian Federation or any authority of the Russian Federation;
Economic Sanctions Law means (a) the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977, as amended, the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, as amended, and any executive order issued thereunder and in effect from time to time and (b) the foreign assets control regulations of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, codified at Title 31, Subtitle B, Chapter V of the Code of Federal Regulations, as amended, and any enabling legislation thereof. EXHIBIT 1 FORM OF NOTE UNS ELECTRIC, INC.
Economic Sanctions Law means all Applicable Law relating to sanctions, including any economic or financial sanctions administered by Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of the Treasury of the United States of America (“OFAC”), the U.S. State Department, the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom or any member state thereof, or any other national economic sanctions authority.
Economic Sanctions Law means any U.S. sanctions administered by the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control or the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security, any equivalent sanctions or measures imposed by the United Nations and / or the European Union and / or His Majesty's Treasury and / or the ADGM and / or the Government of the UAE, or any other or similar sanctions, policies or measures imposed by a governmental authority which is applicable to any Investor, including any laws, regulations or policies which would prohibit business activity, including prohibitions on commencing or continuing customer relationships or providing products or services or facilitating transactions that are likely to violate applicable sanctions laws (including prohibitions on business activity with individuals or entities named on a sanctions list or activity or directly or indirectly involving Sanctioned Territories);
Economic Sanctions Law means any laws, regulations, or other binding measures of the European Union, any EU member state, the United Kingdom, the United Nations, the United States of America or any other jurisdiction applicable to the Parties which relates to economic or trade sanctions, export controls, non-proliferation, anti-terrorism or similar restrictions.