Examples of Economic Sanctions Law in a sentence
Buyer represents and warrants that Buyer: (i) is and shall remain in compliance with all laws administered by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control or any other applicable governmental entity imposing economic sanctions and trade embargoes ("Economic Sanctions Laws") against designated countries, entities and persons (collectively, "Embargoed Targets"); (ii) is not an Embargoed Target or otherwise subject to any Economic Sanctions Law; and (iii) shall comply with all Economic Sanctions Laws.
Seller is not an Embargoed Target or subject to any Economic Sanctions Law, and Seller shall not (a) directly or indirectly export, re-export, transship or otherwise deliver any goods, including goods included within the Work, to an Embargoed Target or (b) broker, finance or otherwise facilitate any transaction in violation of any Economic Sanctions Law.
Now, Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMoP) is the main practical tools employed during the project implementation to minimize the impacts from the project activities during the execution of the Moragolla HPP.
Kern Alexander, Economic Sanctions: Law and Public Policy (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), p.
Economic Sanctions Law means any law, regulation or decision enacting Economic Sanctions.