Excluded Countries definition

Excluded Countries means ***;
Excluded Countries. Afghanistan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Republic of Vanuatu, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen and Zimbabwe;
Excluded Countries means, collectively, any country or territory other than the Domestic Territory or an Included Country.

Examples of Excluded Countries in a sentence

  • Distributor acknowledges and agrees that the Excluded Countries and the US Government shall be deemed excluded from the definition of "Territory" hereunder and that Distributor shall not be entitled to any commission, discount or any other compensation on account of any Product sales in or with respect to any of the Excluded Countries or the US Government.

  • NASPL may give notice to the Licensee from time to time that a country or territory should be added to the list of Restricted Countries and/or Excluded Countries where it appears or is claimed that the use of the Trademarks in such country or territory infringes the rights of any third party or parties; or the law of that country or territory requires compliance with any specified formality that NASPL reasonably determines to be an excessive burden.

  • Please note that a number of countries (including the Excluded Countries) have banned the offering of cryptocurrency tokens for sale in the manner the Company is offering.

  • This list of Excluded Countries may be amended from time to time.

  • RPR shall have full and complete ownership of all governmental approvals, except for the Excluded Countries, relating to Licensed Product.


More Definitions of Excluded Countries

Excluded Countries means France, Japan and Spain.
Excluded Countries means South Korea, North Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand.
Excluded Countries has the meaning set forth in Annex A to the 2007 Base Indenture.
Excluded Countries means […***…].
Excluded Countries mean any country to which United States law, rule or regulation prohibits the sale of goods and services, as such list of countries may be updated from time-to-time.
Excluded Countries means the following countries from which Security Evacuations are not available under this Benefit: any country subject to the administration and enforcement of U. S. economic embargoes and trade sanctions by the OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL (OFAC).
Excluded Countries means Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China P.R., Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Laos, Malaysia, Maldive Islands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.