Export License definition

Export License means any and all licenses, authorizations, approvals or applications therefor relating to exports, reexports, temporary exports, temporary imports and imports, as the case may be, granted by or pending before the United States Department of Commerce, the United States Department of State or any other United States Governmental Authority.
Export License means the document issued by the GOM’s export license issuing authority, pursuant to Section VI of the Agreement.
Export License means any license required to be granted to the Customer or the Satellite Manufacturer, by the government of the country of manufacture of the Satellite and the country of any component thereof or any other asset necessary to the Project requiring an export license, approving the export of the Satellite and any such component or asset.

Examples of Export License in a sentence

  • EXPORT CONTROL NOTE: Our products may require a validated Export License issued by the Department of Commerce prior to exporting from the United States.

  • Provide copies of shipping documents for shipments made under a NASA Export License, exemption or exception to the appropriate CEA within two weeks after the shipment.

  • The Seller conducting the re-export to a sub-tier supplier or 3rd party shall be responsible for obtaining any required Export License or authorization from the appropriate governmental agency prior to re-export.

  • The Seller exporting any “Items” listed above shall be responsible for obtaining any required Export License or authorization for such export from the appropriate governmental agency.

  • For services in the U.S., Supplier agrees not to provide foreign nationals (non U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents) as employees or contractors for work on any Buyer site unless that foreign national is covered under a valid U.S. Export License or is not exposed to controlled technology.


More Definitions of Export License

Export License means a permit granted by the Commission under this Law to sell electricity and capacity outside of Georgia from the delivery points.
Export License means any Permit required to have been obtained by the Company in connection with the operation of the businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries under any Export Law.
Export License means any Governmental Approval issued by a Governmental Authority, including but not limited to OFAC, permitting the manufacture, export or sale of the Products hereunder.
Export License. The export license(s), known as DSP-5, is defined as the license required to export the Parts to Israel.
Export License. By accepting delivery of the item(s) contemplated under this Agreement, you, the Purchaser, hereby represent and warrant that you are not an embassy or agency or subdivision of a foreign government. If you are an embassy or any agency or subdivision of a foreign government, you must provide to PartTarget Inc. a copy of the state/commerce department export license which allows you to receive and export the item(s) that is/are subject of this sale.
Export License means any Permit required to have been obtained by the Company in connection with the operation of the Business under any Export Law.
Export License. A government document that permits the "Licensee" to engage in the export of designated goods to certain destinations. EXPORT MANAGEMENT COMPANY: A private firm that serves as the export department for several manufacturers, soliciting and transacting export business on behalf of its clients in return for a commission, salary, or retainer plus commission. EXPORT TRADING COMPANY: A firm similar or identical to an export management company. FIRST IN-FIRST OUT (FIFO): An accounting method based on an assumption regarding the flow of goods that older stock is disposed of first, in accordance with good merchandising policy. FORCE MAJEURE: The title of a standard clause in marine contracts exempting the parties for nonfulfillment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control, such as earthquakes, floods, or war. FOREIGN EXCHANGE: The currency or credit instruments of a foreign country. FOREIGN FIRST (FOFI): An accounting method based on an assumption regarding the flow of goods that foreign status merchandise is disposed of first. FOREIGN SALES AGENT: An individual or firm that serves as the foreign representative of a domestic supplier and seeks sales abroad for the supplier. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE/FREE TRADE ZONE: A port designated by the government of a country for duty-free entry of any non-prohibited goods. Merchandise may be stored, displayed, or used for manufacturing, etc., within the zone and re-exported without duties being paid. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES ACT: The Foreign-Trade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, (48 Stat. 998-1003; 19 U.S.C. 81a-81u) as amended. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD: The Board which is established to carry out the provisions of the Foreign- Trade Zones Act. FOUL BILL OF LADING: A receipt of goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received.