Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization Sample Clauses

Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization. Contractor hereby represents and warrants to Agency that it has not provided any material assistance, as that term is defined in O.R.C. Section 2909.33(C), to any organization identified by and included on the United States Department of State Terrorist Exclusion List and that it has truthfully answered “no” to every question on the ‘Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non‐assistance to a Terrorist Organization.’ Contractor further represents and warrants that it has provided or will provide such to Agency prior to execution of this Agreement. If these representations and warranties are found to be false, this Agreement is void ab initio and Contractor shall immediately repay to Agency any funds paid under this Agreement.
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Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization. If applicable, Grantee must certify compliance with Ohio Revised Code Section 2909.33.
Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization. Pepsi hereby represents and warrants to the University that it has not provided any material assistance, as that term is defined in Ohio Revised Code Section 2909.33, to any organization identified by and included on the United States Department of State Terrorist Exclusion List and that it has truthful answered “no” to every question on the “Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-assistance to a Terrorist Organization.” Pepsi further represents and warrants that it has provided or will provide such to the University prior to the execution of this Agreement. If these representations and warranties are found to be false, this Agreement is void ab initio and Pepsi shall immediately repay to the University any funds paid under this Agreement.
Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization. The Bidder being awarded the Contract must review the Terrorist Exclusion List at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/DMA_Terrorist/terrorist_exclusion_list.pdf and complete form Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization (DMA) xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/dma_terrorist/HLS%200038%20State%20Government%20B usiness%20and%20Funding%20Contracts%2002-06.pdf published by the Ohio Department of Public Safety/Ohio Homeland Security (click on link to obtain form). This form is to certify that the contractor does not provide material assistance to any organization on the United States, Department of State’s terrorist exclusion list. The completion of this form is considered a Condition Precedent for Execution of a Contract. Failure to complete the certification may result in the bidder being deemed not responsive and/or may invalidate any Contract award. If not submitted with the bid response, the bidder will have seven (7) calendar days, after notification, to submit the completed form. SPECIAL
Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Non-Assistance to a Terrorist Organization. If required to do so pursuant to Section 2909.33 of the Ohio Revised Code, Lessee, hereby represents and warrants that Lessee: (1) has not provided material assistance to an organization listed on the Terrorist Exclusion List of the State Department of the United States, (2) has obtained a current copy of the Terrorist Exclusion List; and,

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