Export Control Regulations definition

Export Control Regulations means, collectively, the Export Control Reform Act, the Arms Export Control Act, the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Control Act 2002 (United Kingdom) each as amended from time to time, and any similar law applicable to the operations or activities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in any jurisdiction.
Export Control Regulations mean any United Nations trade sanctions or EU or UK legislation or regulation, from time to time in force, which impose arms embargoes or control the export from the United Kingdom of goods, technology or software, including weapons of mass destruction and arms, military, paramilitary and security equipment and dual-use items (items designed for civil use but which can be used for military purposes) and certain drugs and chemicals.

Examples of Export Control Regulations in a sentence

  • Such laws shall include but not be limited to the Canadian, United Kingdom, EU, US, RSA and France Export Control Regulations or equivalent.

  • The products may not be exported or re-exported to countries or to entities and persons that are ineligible under the Canadian, United Kingdom, EU, US, RSA and France Export Control Regulations or equivalent to receive commodities, technology and/or software.

  • The delivery of Goods or Services to NETAPP is subject to the export licence, agreement or approval from the relevant governmental authority as required under applicable Export Control Regulations.

  • The products may not be exported or re-exported to countries or to entities and persons that are ineligible under Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, United States or France Export Control Regulations or equivalent to receive commodities, technology and/or software.

  • Such laws shall include but not be limited to Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, United States and France Export Control Regulations or equivalent.


More Definitions of Export Control Regulations

Export Control Regulations mean any United Nations trade sanctions, Irish or EU legislation or regulation, from time to time in force, which impose arms embargoes or control the export of goods, technology or software, including weapons of mass destruction and arms, military, paramilitary and security equipment and dual-use items (items designed for civil use but which can be used for military purposes) and certain drugs and chemicals. The Licensee shall ensure that, exercising its rights pursuant to this Agreement in using the IP or Know-how and in selling Licensed Products, it shall not and nor shall its or its Affiliates’ employees or sub-contractors breach or compromise, directly or indirectly, compliance with any Export Control Regulations. Agreed by the Parties through their authorised signatories: For and on behalf of [Full legal name of the RPO] ____________________________ Signed ____________________________ Print name ____________________________ Title ____________________________ Date For and on behalf of [Full legal name of the Licensee] ______________________________ Signed ______________________________ Print name ______________________________ Title ______________________________ Date Schedule 1 Part A: The IP [List all IP and any registrations and applications] Part B: The Know-how [Describe all Know-how and list any key documents] Schedule 2 Appointment of expert
Export Control Regulations means all regulations administered and requirements imposed by OFAC, including compliance with the Specially Designated Nationals/Blocked Persons Lists and the OFAC Country Sanctions Programs, and any associated Executive Orders, and U.S. Department of Commerce regulations and requirements related to the Export Administration Regulations, Commerce Control List, the Commerce Country Chart, and Denied Persons List, as applicable to each of the Borrowers and its Subsidiaries.
Export Control Regulations means the regulations published in Government Notice No. R. 92, Government Gazette No. 35007, dated 10 February 2012, as amended.
Export Control Regulations means all regulations administered and requirements imposed by OFAC, including compliance with the Specially Designated Nationals/Blocked Persons Lists and the OFAC Country Sanctions Programs, and any associated Executive Orders, and U.S. Department of Commerce regulations and requirements related to the Export Administration Regulations, Commerce Control List, the Commerce Country Chart, and Denied Persons List, as applicable to each of the Loan Parties and its Subsidiaries.
Export Control Regulations means the laws and regulations that regulate and restrict the import, export and re-export of technologies, information, goods and services for reasons of commerce, foreign policy and national security.
Export Control Regulations mean any United Nations trade sanctions, Irish or EU legislation or regulation, from time to time in force, which impose arms embargoes or control the export of goods, technology or software, including weapons of mass destruction and arms, military, paramilitary and security equipment and dual-use items (items designed for civil use but which can be used for military purposes) and certain drugs and chemicals. The Licensee shall ensure that, exercising its rights pursuant to this Agreement, including in using the IP and in selling Licensed Products, it shall not and nor shall its or its Affiliates employees or sub-contractors breach or compromise, directly or indirectly, compliance with any Export Control Regulations. Agreed by the Parties through their authorised signatories: For and on behalf of [Full legal name of the RPO] ____________________________ Signed ____________________________ Print name ____________________________ Title ____________________________ Date For and on behalf of [Full legal name of the Licensee] ______________________________ Signed ______________________________ Print name ______________________________ Title ______________________________ Date Schedule The IP [Insert description of the IP to be licensed by the RPO to the Licensee]