U.S. authority definition
Examples of U.S. authority in a sentence
Customer understands and confirms that it is Customer’s responsibility to obtain any required Export License from the relevant U.S. authority.
Each Party acknowledges that it is responsible for its own compliance with all U.S. export control laws and regulations; and each Party acknowledges that it will not knowingly export directly or indirectly, through its affiliates, licensees, or subsidiaries, any export controlled hardware, software, or technical data in the performance of this agreement without the required license/authority which will be obtained by the responsible Party from the appropriate U.S. authority.
The measures established in this Annex apply in the event the U.S. Launch Base Security Authority or other appropriate U.S. authority is provided or otherwise receives RESTREINT UE/EU RESTRICTED information under this agreement.
Customer understands and confirms that it is Customer's responsibility to obtain any required Export License from the relevant U.S. authority.
The U.S. authority responsible for implementation is the U.S. Coast Guard.
In particular, the parties agree that they will not disclose, transfer, export or re-export any commodities, software, source code, technical data or services received under this Agreement to any countries for which the United States government requires an export license or other supporting documentation at the time of export or transfer, unless the parties has obtained the required license or other prior written authorization from the appropriate U.S. authority responsible for such matters.
As a result, the preservation of U.S. authority to “enforce rigorously its trade laws” was a principal negotiating objective included in presidential ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (TPA) in the 107th Congress.117 According to news reports during the ▇▇▇▇▇ negotiations, the “single most important South Korean demand” in the bilateral talks was changes to U.S. antidumping rules.118 This may be due, in part, to the significant number of U.S. trade remedy cases brought by U.S. industries on South Korean goods.
Any and all references in this Section 3.11(c) to any form of U.S. law or similar U.S. authority shall apply solely to those Employee Benefit Plans that are subject to such U.S. law or U.S. authority.
If the Issuer requests the Trustees to provide information necessary for the Issuer or its agent to submit tax reports of the Issuer to an U.S. authority, the Trustees shall provide or have the Custodian provide the information to the Issuer or its agent.