Export Approval definition
Examples of Export Approval in a sentence
The Ministry of Trade issues a Forestry Industry Products Registered Exporters Certificate (ETPIK) to the exporter; — The Exporter requests the issuance of a V-Legal Document/FLEGT licence for each export consignment; — The LV verifies the relevant conditions have been met and issues the V-Legal Document/FLEGT licence; — The exporter prepares an Export Declaration Document, which is submitted to Customs; — The Customs issues an Export Approval Document for Customs clearance.
There are no pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, claims, complaints, charges, investigations, voluntary disclosures, Actions or proceedings against the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries related to any International Trade Laws or Sanctions Laws or any Export Approval.
Neither the Company nor its Subsidiaries are required to report the Merger to any Governmental Authority under the International Trade Laws or under any Export Approval.
As such, KP and KKU have to renew both the Per-Shipment Recommendation and the Mining Product Export Approval before each proposed shipment of mineral ores and KS has to renew its Mining Product Export Approval after its expiration.
None of the Group, CayCo or Merger Sub is required to report the Merger or the TCO Restructuring to any Governmental Authority under the International Trade Laws or under any Export Approval.
The Contractor shall notify the LMA Representative within 5 Business Days after: the application for an Export Approval in relation to the Contract; the grant of, or a new requirement for, an Export Approval in relation to the Contract; or receiving notification of refusal to grant, or an intent to revoke or qualify, an Authorisation required for provision of the Services.
Currently, the Mining Product Export Approval of KP and KKU have expired on 25 September 2012 and KS has obtained a new Mining Product Export Approval which is valid until 13 January 2013.
On the Initial Closing Date, the Company shall deliver to Purchaser any necessary Export Approval set forth in Section 2.26 of the Disclosure Schedule to the extent not currently held by the Company or to the extent that such determination does not apply to the Company’s current product line.
Neither the Company nor its Subsidiaries are required to report the Merger to any Governmental Authority under the International Trade Laws or under any Export Approval There are no pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, claims, complaints, charges, investigations, voluntary disclosures or Legal Proceedings against the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries related to any Anti-Money Laundering Laws, International Trade Laws or Sanctions Laws or any Export Approvals.