Reexport definition

Reexport means transmission of an item from one foreign country to another foreign country, or the release or transfer of technology to a foreign person outside the United States. 50 U.S.C. § 4801; 15 C.F.R. § 734.14.
Reexport. , in relation to specimens, means to export a specimen previously imported into Uganda;
Reexport mean transferring or releasing to another country or to a national of another

Examples of Reexport in a sentence

  • Where exceptional circumstances requiring immediate action make prior examination impossible, the Party concerned may, in the cases of Articles 19 (Dumping), 20 (Emergency action on imports of particular products) and 22 (Re-export and serious shortage), apply forthwith the precautionary and provisional measures strictly necessary to remedy the situation.

  • The measures taken against an action or omission of the Palestinian Authority may be taken only by that or those EFTA States the trade of which is affected by the said action or omission other than those taken under Article 19 (Emergency action on imports of particular products) and Article 21 (Re-export and serious shortage).

  • Where exceptional circumstances requiring immediate action make prior examination impossible, the Party concerned may, in the cases of Articles 18 (Dumping), 19 (Emergency action on imports of particular products) and 21 (Re-export and serious shortage) and in cases of state aid having a direct and immediate incidence on trade between the Parties, apply forthwith the precautionary and provisional measures strictly necessary to remedy the situation.

  • During the third stage, Member States shall facilitate the re-export of goods among them in accordance with the Protocol concerning the Re-export of Goods.

  • During the third stage, Member States shall facilitate the re-export of goods among them in accordance with the Protocol concerning the Re-export of goods.

  • The Parties agree to observe the following laws of export regulations regarding the use of the Services provided under the Agreement: (i) European Union Dual Use Regulation, (ii) the US Export Administration Regulations, ITAR and the US- Reexport Regulations, (iii) United Nations Sanction Lists, and the embargo lists based on these regulations.

  • Where exceptional circumstances requiring immediate action make prior examination impossible, the Contracting Party concerned may, in the cases of Articles 19 (Dumping), 20 (Emergency Action in Imports of Particular Products), and 21 (Re-export and Serious Shortage), apply forthwith the precautionary measures strictly necessary to remedy the situation.

  • In reviewing requests for such approval, the Government of Australia shall, with certain exceptions that shall be mutually determined by the Parties and identified in the Implementing Arrangements (such as the operational use of a Defense Article in direct support of deployed Australian Defence Force personnel), require supporting documentation that includes United States Government approval of the proposed Re-transfer or Re-export.

  • The SELLER must inform the PURCHASER regarding any obligation to obtain a permit under the United States Export and Re-export Laws (including the Regulation of the Export Administration EAR99).

  • Re-export, diversion, duplication, or resale of the Software without prior authorization as required by such laws, rules, and regulations, is prohibited.


More Definitions of Reexport

Reexport means an actual shipment or transmission of controlled tangible items, software or information from one foreign country to another foreign country. The export or reexport of controlled tangible items, software or information that will transit through a country or countries, or will be unloaded in a country or countries for reloading and shipment to a new country, or are intended for reexport to the new country, are deemed to be exports to the new country.
Reexport means an actual shipment or transmission of items subject to the EAR from one foreign country to another foreign country.
Reexport means the further shipping or transmitting of the exported good or technology intact from the importing country to a third country.
Reexport shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in the IPR Agreement.