Export Controls definition

Export Controls. Software available on the Services is further subject to United States Export Controls. No software available on the Services may be downloaded or exported (i) into (or to a national or resident of) any country to which the United States has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the United States Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals or using the Commerce Department's Table of Deny Orders. By downloading any Software, you represent and warrant that you are not located in, or under the control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on any such list.
Export Controls means all applicable export and reexport control Laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by OFAC and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations maintained by the U.S. Department of State and any applicable anti-boycott compliance regulations.
Export Controls means any laws that control, restrict, or impose licensing requirements on export, re- export, or transfer of goods, software, technology, or services, issued or adopted by a Competent Authority.

Examples of Export Controls in a sentence

  • Company or its Customers will not access or use the Workato Embedded Edition in any manner that would cause any party to violate any Export Controls, including access or use the Workato Embedded Edition in a U.S.-embargoed country or region, or process any data or use the Workato Embedded Edition for any prohibited end use (e.g., nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons proliferation, or missile-development purposes).

  • There is a network of Federal agencies and regulations that govern exports that are collectively referred to as “Export Controls.” To ensure compliance with Export Controls, it is the Recipient’s responsibility to determine when its project activities trigger Export Controls and to ensure compliance.

  • You agree that you will not ship, transfer, export or reexport, either directly or indirectly, the software to any country, or use the software in any manner, in violation of any applicable laws, regulations or treaties, including the Export Controls.

  • If applicable, the Seller shall adequately mark all Goods and Services supplied to NETAPP pursuant to the purchase order and Agreement (if applicable) as “ITAR-controlled”, “EAR-Controlled” or “EU- controlled” by specifying (if applicable) the Technical Assistance Agreement reference number and Export Controls Classification Number and include these with the relevant Harmonized System number in the shipping documentation.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that Provider may charge additional fees for the deployment of such Portable Devices which price lists may be modified from time erson in violation of US Export Controls or Trade Sanctions, including but not limited to persons who are Blocked Persons or who are located in an Embargoed Jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Export Controls

Export Controls has the meaning set forth in Section 3.7(d).
Export Controls means any applicable laws, regulations, and orders related to the regulation of imports, exports, re-exports, transfers, releases, shipments, transmissions, or any other provision or receipt of goods, technology, technical data, software, or services, including the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. § 730-774), the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. § 2778), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 C.F.R. § 120-130), the Tariff Act of 1930 and regulations administered and enforced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and any other laws, regulations, and orders of a similar nature.
Export Controls has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 23(a) of Schedule C;
Export Controls means all export and national security Laws of the U.S. and all other applicable Governmental Authorities.
Export Controls means (a) U.S. Legal Requirements restricting the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any goods, software, technology or services, including the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, and, to the extent applicable to the Company Group, or (b) any United Kingdom, European Union, European Union member state, or other non-U.S. Legal Requirements restricting the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any goods, software, technology or services.
Export Controls means (a) all applicable export and reexport control Laws and regulations imposed, administered, or enforced by the U.S. government, including the Export Administration Regulations maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by OFAC and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations maintained by the U.S. Department of State and any applicable anti-boycott compliance regulations, and (b) all applicable export and reexport control and antiboycott Laws and regulations imposed, administered or enforced by any other country, except to the extent inconsistent with U.S. Law.