munitions definition

munitions means arms, ammunition, implements or stores of the armed forces or the Police Force, or any articles capable of being converted into any of those arms, ammunition, implements or stores or used in their production;
munitions. ’ means projectiles with their fuses,
munitions means any projectile or explosive substance for use with any firearm.

Examples of munitions in a sentence

  • If any of the Items are articles, services, or related technical data that are listed on the United States Munitions List (part 121 of title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations), Borrower shall send a written notice promptly, but in any event within five (5) Business Days, of Borrower learning thereof to Lender describing the Items(s) and the corresponding invoice amount.

  • If any of the Goods is export-controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR §§ 120-130), the United States Munitions List (22 CFR § 121.1), or Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR §§ 730-774) 500 or 600 series, or controlled on a military strategic goods list, Supplier agrees to provide UC (the contact listed on the Purchase Order) with written notification that identifies the export-controlled Goods and such Goods’ export classification.

  • If the Substances, Mixtures or Articles in Contractor Deliverables are Ordnance, Munitions or Explosives (OME), in addition to the requirements of the GB CLP and UK REACH the Contractor shall comply with hazard reporting requirements of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 07-085 Design Requirements for Weapons and Associated Systems.

  • Where because of its size or nature it is not possible to mark a Contractor Deliverable with the required particulars, the required information should be included on the package or carton in which the Contractor Deliverable is packed, in accordance with Condition 22 (Packaging and Labelling (excluding Contractor Deliverables containing Munitions)).

  • Contractor represents that it has informed OSU in writing, prior to executing this Contract if it is providing OSU any product or technology subject to the U.S. Export Administration Act of 1979, the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, and if so, under what Commerce Control List number(s) or U.S. Munitions List number(s) it is controlled.

  • User covenants and warrants that it will not disclose or provide to MIT any information or materials that constitute or contain information, technology or data identified on any U.S. export control list, including the Commerce Control List at 15 CFR 774 and the U.S. Munitions List at 22 CFR 121, unless and until it obtains MIT’s prior written consent.

  • For all items covered by this order, Seller agrees to provide to Buyer the export classification (United States Munitions List Category or Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)) under the export control laws and regulations of Seller’s office accepting this order and the country from which Seller will ship the items covered by this order; the applicable Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) code; and the applicable country of origin of the items.

  • CUSTOMER shall disclose in the Order Form whether the Material is a hazardous substance and of any known hazards and risks associated with the Materials and whether the Material is an item on the Munitions List or the Commerce Control List other than EAR99 items.

  • Licensee acknowledges that the Services are not designed with security and access management for Processing the following categories of information: (a) data that is classified and or used on the U.S. Munitions list, including software and technical data; (b) articles, services and related technical data designated as defense articles or defense services; (c) ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) related data; or (d) protected health information (each of the foregoing, “Prohibited Data”).

  • Company will not provide to University any materials and/or information that are export-controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120-130), the United States Munitions List (22 CFR 121.1), or Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR 730-774); controlled on a military strategic goods list; Select Agent(s) under 42 CFR Part 73, et seq.; or subject to regulations governing access to such Export Materials ("Export Materials").