Export Requirements definition
Examples of Export Requirements in a sentence
- The Parties agree that Seller’s sale or supply of the Product as well as its use, transfer or resale by Buyer may be subject to one or more of these Export Requirements, and ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to understand and to comply with any of these Export Requirements that are applicable to Buyer. 
- The parties agree that Seller’s sale or supply of products or technology as well as their use, transfer or resale by Buyer is subject to these Export Requirements. 
- At a minimum, Contractor shall have the ability to provide Authorized Users with the data inputs identified as “Mandatory” in Appendix C: Fleet Maintenance Services Documents, Number 4: Data Export Requirements. 
- The Parties agree that Seller’s sale or supply of the Product as well as its use, transfer or resale by Buyer may be subject to one or more of these Export Requirements, and Buyer agrees to understand and to comply with any of these Export Requirements that are applicable to Buyer. 
- Further, ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to comply with the Export Requirements, to create and to maintain records to reflect compliance with the Export Requirements, to allow any post-export verification requested by Seller or the U.S. Government and to cooperate in any investigation related to Export Requirements. 
- Customer will not commit any act or omission, which will result in a breach of any such Export Requirements. 
- Customer agrees that it will comply in all respects with any applicable governmental laws, orders or other restrictions on the export of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Materials ("Export Requirements"). 
- A list of the VMRS codes currently used is included on Appendix C: Fleet Maintenance Services Documents, Number 4: Data Export Requirements. 
- General Export Requirements Cisco products are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s). 
- Supplier will screen all employees and potential individual contractors and/or service providers in accordance with the Deemed Export Requirements issued pursuant to US Export Administration Regulations, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations and OFAC Regulations that may be applicable to JDSU, and will not refer any such employee, contractor or service provider individual who is a citizen or permanent resident of any of the countries for which an export license is required.