Export Regulations definition

Export Regulations has the meaning given in clause 18.3.
Export Regulations means any Australian, New Zealand, US, EU or other foreign law or regulation governing the export or import of an item or thing including any applicable sanctions and embargoes.
Export Regulations means any national and international laws and regulations including, without limitation, laws and regulations applicable to import, re-export or otherwise transferred technical data or technology to which the Item or any part of the Item may be subject.

Examples of Export Regulations in a sentence

  • If any such (re-)export or transfer requires an export or import license, or is otherwise prohibited or restricted under Export Regulations, Signify may, in its sole discretion, suspend its obligations to Customer until such license is granted or for the duration of any restrictions or prohibitions, or terminate (the relevant part of) the Agreement without incurring any liability.

  • The (re)export or transfer of Products and/or Services, as well as technical assistance, training, investments, financing, financial assistance, brokering and licensing of technology, are subject in all respects to the applicable Export Regulations and to the jurisdiction of the relevant authorities responsible for Export Regulations.

  • Customer acknowledges that Siemens may be obliged under the Export Regulations to limit or suspend access by Customer and/or user(s) to the Offerings.

  • The software is controlled by U.S. Export Regulations, and it may not be exported to or used by embargoed countries or individuals.

  • The following Sections shall remain in force notwithstanding termination or expiry of a Transaction Document or the Agreement: Sections 3.2, this Section 3.5, 4 (Intellectual Property), 5 (Data Protection), 6 (Export Regulations), the applicable subsections of Section 7 (Miscellaneous), and Part D (Definitions) together with any other provision which is expressly or by implication intended to come into or continue in force on or after termination.


More Definitions of Export Regulations

Export Regulations has the meaning given to such term in Section 3.13(c) hereof.
Export Regulations. Licensee understands that BROADCOM is subject to regulation by agencies of the U.S., government, including, but not limited to, the U.S. De partment of Commerce, which prohibit export or diversion of certain technical pr oducts to certain countries. Any and all obligations of BROADCOM to provide as well as any other technical assistance, shall be subject in all respects to such United States laws and regulations as shall from time to time govern the licens e and delivery of technology and products abroad by persons subject to the juris diction of the United States, including the Export Administration Act of 1979, a s amended, any successor legislation, and the Export Administration Regulations issued by the Department of commerce, Bureau of Export Administration. Licensee warrants that it will comply in all respects with the Export Administration Reg ulations and all other export and re-export restrictions applicable to the softw are and documentation licensed hereunder. Non-Assignability. Licensee may not sell, transfer, assign or subcontract any r ight or obligation set forth in this Agreement without the prior written consent of BROADCOM. Any act in derogation of the foregoing shall be null and void.
Export Regulations has the meaning ascribed thereto in clause 16.1.
Export Regulations means United States of America (“U.S.”), European Union (“E.U.”) and any other applicable law or regulation providing for economic or financial sanctions, sectoral sanctions, secondary sanctions, trade embargoes, export control regulations, Authorisations or other similar restrictive measures.
Export Regulations means all laws and regulations concerning the import, export, reimport or re-export of goods, software or technology (or their direct product);
Export Regulations means any applicable national export control, sanctions and embargoes laws and regulation imposed by a Regulatory Authority
Export Regulations means any national or international trade and/or export control laws and regulations to which the Work or any part of the Work may be subject, including the export laws and regulations of the United States of America and the European Union.