Common use of Export Controls Laws Clause in Contracts

Export Controls Laws. Certain Goods may be subject to export controls under the laws, regulations and/or directives of the United States and various other countries. CUSTOMER must comply with such laws and regulations and not export, re-export or transfer these Goods to any country to which such export, re-export, or transfer is forbidden or without first obtaining all required authorizations or licenses. Due to government regulations and product availability, not all goods sold by BIOLOGOS may be available in every area. CUSTOMER hereby warrants and represents that it will comply with any and all laws with respect to the purchase, use, and operation of any and all Goods. For purposes hereof, “laws” includes any international, multinational, national, foreign, federal, state, municipal, local (or other political subdivision) or administrative laws, constitutions, statutes, codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, requirements, standards, policies or guidances having the force of law, treaties, judgments or orders of any kind or nature whatsoever, including, without limitation, any judgment or principle of common law.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale