Export Control definition

Export Control means export or trade control in relation to any Export Control Item.
Export Control restrictions arising from international rules, in particular Regulation (EU) 2021/821 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 setting up a Union regime for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items (recast), as well as United States regulations such as the EAR (Export Administration Regulations) and ITAR (International Traffic In Arms Regulations), in the event that the Client markets OVHcloud solutions, services or goods to third parties subject to United States regulations.
Export Control above: The Software Product under this ▇▇▇▇ contain or may contain components and/or technologies from the United States of America (“US”), the European Union (“EU”) and/or other nations. You acknowledge and agree that the supply, assignment and/or usage of the Software Product and/or the embedded technologies under this ▇▇▇▇ shall fully comply with related applicable US, EU and other national and international export control laws and/or regulations. Unless applicable export license/s has been obtained from the relevant authority and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Electric has approved, the Software Product shall not (i) be exported and/or re-exported to any destination and party (may include but not limited to an individual, group and/or legal entity) restricted by the applicable export control laws and/or regulations; or (ii) be used for those purposes and fields restricted by the applicable export control laws and/or regulations. You also agree that the Software Product will not be used either directly or indirectly in any rocket systems or unmanned air vehicles; nor be used in any nuclear weapons delivery systems; and will not be used in any design, development, production or use for any weapons which may include but not limited to chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. If any necessary or advisable licenses, authorizations or approvals are not obtained, whether arising from inaction by any relevant government authority or otherwise, or if any such licenses, authorizations or approvals are denied or revoked, or if the applicable export control laws and/or regulations would prohibit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Electric from fulfilling any order, or would in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Electric’s judgment otherwise expose ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Electric to a risk of liability under the applicable export control laws and/or regulations if it fulfilled the order, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Electric shall be excused from all obligations under such order and/or this ▇▇▇▇. In complement to what is stated in Section 17 “Miscellaneous” above: The parties of this ▇▇▇▇ accept the performance of procedures for the prevention of corruption and monitor their compliance. The parties shall take all reasonable efforts to minimize the risk of business with counterparties, which may be involved in corrupt practices and provide mutual assistance in order to prevent corruption. With this the parties shall ensure the implementation of audit procedures in order to prevent risk of the parties’ involvement in corrupt practices. Subsection 18.2 of Section 1...

Examples of Export Control in a sentence

  • The applicability of Export Control legislation to certain transactions may differ on the basis of a number of complex factors and our obligations may be different from yours depending on the nature of the insurance, structure of the product and place of incorporation of the insured or geographical cover provided.

  • Customer and IFS shall in connection with the Agreement comply with, if applicable, the US Arms Export Control Act, the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”), the US Export Administration Act, and the US Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”)).

  • Licensee understands that the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), including its implementing International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR), and the Export Administration Act (EAA), including its Export Administration Regulations (EAR), are some (but not all) of the laws and regulations that comprise the U.S. export laws and regulations.

  • Each Credit Party and its Subsidiaries will remain in compliance in all material respects with applicable Sanctions, Export Control Laws, Anticorruption Laws, and AML Laws.

  • The Application may be subject to US export control laws, including the Export Control Reform Act and its associated regulations.


More Definitions of Export Control

Export Control means a device to control and limit the production of electricity of a renewable energy system to limit the amount of electricity exported to the grid.
Export Control means any statute, proclamation, executive order, regulation, rule, licence or order made or issued by the government or other competent authority of a country other
Export Control means the U. S. Government Export Control Laws, including the Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
Export Control. The Software subject to U.S. export control laws and may be subject to applicable export and import laws and regulations in other jurisdictions. Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement or third party agreement, Licensee’s rights under this Agreement may not be exercised by Licensee or any third party in violation of such laws and regulations, nor may this Agreement be transferred to any party where doing so would result in such a violation. The terms of any limitation on the use, transfer or re-export of the Software and Documentation included in any Destination Control Statement or other document provided by Licensor for the purpose of export control shall prevail over any term in this Agreement. It shall be Licensee’s responsibility to comply with the latest United States or other governmental export and import regulations with respect to all use of the Software and Documentation.
Export Control. Is the item being transferred technology (information), software code, or biological material on the Commerce Control List (CCL)?
Export Control means any statute, proclamation, executive order, regulation, rule, licence or order made or issued by the government or other competent authority of a country other than Singapore in relation to the export of goods from that country;
Export Control. As applicable to Supplier in performing the Work, Supplier shall comply with all laws related to the export of nuclear materials, equipment, software, and technology, including the United States Department of Energy regulations found in 10 CFR Part 810, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations in 10 CFR Part 110, and the United States Department of Commerce’s Export Administration Regulations found in 15 CFR Part 730 et seq., as may be amended (collectively, “Export Control Laws”). Supplier, Supplier’s affiliates and each of their respective subcontractors shall not export, re-export, transfer or retransfer, directly or indirectly, any items, software or technology controlled for export by the Export Control Laws, except as permitted by such Export Control Laws.