Defense Production Act Sample Clauses

Defense Production Act. Purchaser is not a foreign person and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not a covered transaction as those terms are defined in Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, 50 U.S.C. App. 2170, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, 31 C.F.R. Part 800.
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Defense Production Act. To the extent that the Company learns that it engages in the design, fabrication, development, testing, production or manufacture of critical technologies within the meaning of Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. § 4565), and all rules and regulations thereunder, including as codified at 31 C.F.R. Part 800, whether because of a new categorization of technology by the U.S. government or otherwise, the Company shall promptly provide notice to Surveyor.
Defense Production Act. To the extent that the Company engages in the design, fabrication, development, testing, production or manufacture of critical technologies within the meaning of the DPA (as defined in the Purchase Agreement), whether because of a new categorization of technology by the U.S. government or otherwise, the Company shall promptly provide notice to the Major Investors.
Defense Production Act. Kcompany hereby represents that (a) the Sponsor is not, and to the knowledge of Kcompany, Kcompany is not a “foreign person,” as defined in Section 721 of the U.S. Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, including any implementing regulations thereof (the “DPA”) and (b) the Sponsor does not, and to the knowledge of Kcompany, Kcompany does not, permit any foreign person affiliated with the Sponsor or Kcompany, whether affiliated as a limited partner or otherwise, to obtain through the Sponsor or Kcompany any of the following with respect to the Company: (i) control (as defined in the DPA) of the Company, including the power to determine, direct or decide any important matters for the Company; (ii) access to any material nonpublic technical information (as defined in the DPA) in the possession of the Company (which shall not include financial information about the Company), including access to any information not already in the public domain that is necessary to design, fabricate, develop, test, produce, or manufacture Company products, including processes, techniques, or methods; (iii) membership or observer rights on the Company Board or the right to nominate an individual to a position on the Company Board; or (iv) any involvement (other than through voting of shares) in substantive decision-making of the Company regarding (x) the use, development, acquisition or release of any Company “critical technology” (as defined in the DPA); (y) the use, development, acquisition, safekeeping, or release of “sensitive personal data” (as defined in the DPA) of U.S. citizens maintained or collected by the Company, or (z) the management, operation, manufacture, or supply of “covered investment critical infrastructure” (as defined in the DPA).
Defense Production Act. No national or subnational governments of a single foreign state have a “substantial interest” (as defined in Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, including all implementing regulations thereof) in Quantum.
Defense Production Act. No national or subnational governments of a single foreign state have a “substantial interest” (as defined in Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, including all implementing regulations thereof) in SPAC. Page 20 of 104 Agreement and Plan of Merger, by and among Babylon Holdings Limited, Liberty USA Merger Sub, Inc.and Alkuri Global Acquisition Corp.
Defense Production Act. Neither the Acquiror nor Merger Sub is or is not controlled by a “foreign person,” as defined in Section 721 of the U.S. Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, including any implementing regulations thereof (the “DPA”). Neither the Acquiror nor Merger Sub permits any foreign person affiliated with the Acquiror or Merger Sub, whether affiliated as a limited partner or otherwise, to obtain through the Acquiror or Merger Sub any of the following with respect to the Company: (i) access to any “material nonpublic technical information” (as defined in the DPA) in the possession of the Company; (ii) membership or observer rights on the board of directors or equivalent governing body of the Company or the right to nominate an individual to a position on the board of directors or equivalent governing body of the Company; (iii) any involvement, other than through the voting of shares, in the substantive decision-making of the Company regarding (x) the use, development, acquisition, or release of any “critical technology” (as defined in the DPA), (y) the use, development, acquisition, safekeeping, or release of “sensitive personal data” (as defined in the DPA) of U.S. citizens maintained or collected by the Company, or (z) the management, operation, manufacture, or supply of “covered investment critical infrastructure” (as defined in the DPA); or (iv) “control” of the Company (as defined in the DPA).
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Defense Production Act. Buyer is not a “foreign person” for purposes of Section 721 of the Defense Production Act, 50 U.S. App. § 2170, as amended.
Defense Production Act. For purposes of Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, 50 U.S.C. § 4565 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, 31 C.F.R. Part 800, none of the Company or Company Subsidiaries nor their respective businesses (i) produces, designs, tests, manufactures, fabricates, or develops “critical technologies” as that term is defined in 31 C.F.R. § 800.215; (ii) performs the functions as set forth in column 2 of Appendix A to 31 C.F.R. part 800 with respect to covered investment “critical infrastructure”; or (iii) maintains or collects, directly or indirectly, “sensitive personal data” as that term is defined in 31 C.F.R. § 800.241; and, therefore, in turn, none of the Company or Company Subsidiaries is a “TID U.S. business” within the meaning of 31 C.F.R. § 800.248.
Defense Production Act. The U.S. Subsidiary is not a ‘TID US Business’ as defined in the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, including all implementing regulations. Attn: X. Xxxxx Email address: xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: X.X. Xxxxxxx 00 0000 XX Xxxxxx The Netherlands
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