Export Control Classification Declaration definition
Examples of Export Control Classification Declaration in a sentence
The Supplier shall identify any part of the Work that is subject to Export Regulations as soon as possible after the CED and shall fill in and sign the Export Control Classification Declaration (Exhibit D of the Contract) with the complete classification number, including all the digits, covering both the supplied items and its contents including HW, SW, Services and Technology and deliver such completed Export Control Classification Declaration to the Purchaser.
In case of a (i) change in Export Regulations or (ii) change in the Work which affects its classification under relevant Export Regulations, the Supplier shall send an updated Export Control Classification Declaration to the Purchaser within ten (10) Business Days of being aware of such change.