General Prohibition definition
Examples of General Prohibition in a sentence
General Prohibition Against Developer’s Transfers and Assignments.
Litigation 36 TRANSFERS OF INTERESTS 36 SECTION 5.1. General Prohibition 36 SECTION 5.2. Transfer of Managing Owner’s General Interests.
General Prohibition on Reporting Inaccurate Information The FCRA prohibits information furnishers from providing information to a CRA that they know or have reasonable cause to believe is inaccurate.
Assignment General Prohibition Neither party may assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or any part of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party.
General Prohibition - No person with responsibilities in the operation of the project, whether affiliated with the Grantee Agency or the Host Site, shall discriminate against any AmeriCorps, or member of the staff of, or beneficiary of the project, with respect to any aspect of the project on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service.
Transfers; General Prohibition of Transfer without Agency Consent.
Customer also agrees that it will not, without first procuring a BXA license or License Exception, (a) re-export or release the above Products to a national of a country in Country Code D:1 or E:2; nor (b) export to Country Groups D:1 or E:2 the direct product of the Products, if such foreign produced product is subject to national security controls as identified on the Commerce Control List (See General Prohibition Three Sec.
General Prohibition Licensees and their employees, contractors or agents may acquire confidential information by virtue of their affiliation with HOPE & MAIN.
General Prohibition on Reporting Inaccurate Information: The FCRA prohibits information furnishers from providing information to a CRA that they know or have reasonable cause to believe is inaccurate.
Customer also agrees that it will not, without first procuring a BIS license or License Exception, (a) re-export or release the above software to a national of a country in Country Code D:1 or E:2; nor (b) export to Country Groups D:1 or E:2 the direct product of the software, if such foreign produced product is subject to national security controls as identified on the Commerce Control List (See General Prohibition Three Sec.