Demilitarization Sample Clauses

Demilitarization. The Buyer shall, at its own expense, demilitarize Ordnance Equipment (Military Equipment) aboard the Obsolete Vessel described in Exhibit 2 (List of Ordnance Equipment) hereof, and any other property classified as Ordnance Equipment (Military Equipment) not specifically designated but which requires demilitarization, not later than the end of the Contract Period of Performance, or any extension thereof under ARTICLE XVII.
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Demilitarization. Seller agrees to comply with and be bound by the provisions of the demilitarization clause set forth in U. S. Army Material Command Procurement Instruction (AMCPI) 7-181 (Mar 1963) which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Demilitarization. 1. Bearing in mind that: a. The Treaty of Guarantee, in applying mutatis mutandis to the new state of affairs established in this Agreement and the Constitution of Cyprus, shall cover, in addition to the independence, territorial integrity, security and constitutional order of Cyprus, the territorial integrity, security and constitutional order of the <component states>; b. The Treaty of Alliance shall permit Greek and Turkish contingents, each not exceeding [insert 4-digit figure] all ranks, to be stationed under the Treaty of Alliance in the Greek Cypriot <component state> and the Turkish Cypriot <component state> respectively; c. Greek and Turkish forces and armaments shall be redeployed to agreed locations and adjusted to agreed levels, and any forces and armaments in excess of agreed levels shall be withdrawn; d. There shall be a United Nations peacekeeping operation to monitor the implementation of this Agreement and use its best efforts to promote compliance with it and contribute to the maintenance of a secure environment, to remain as long as the government of the <common state>, with the concurrence of both <component states>, does not decide otherwise; e. The supply of arms to Cyprus shall be prohibited in a manner that is legally binding on both importers and exporters; and f. A Monitoring Committee composed of the guarantor powers, the <common state>, and the <component states>, and chaired by the United Nations, shall monitor the implementation of this Agreement, Cyprus shall be demilitarized, and all Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot forces, including reserve units, shall be dissolved, and their arms removed from the island, in phases synchronized with the redeployment and adjustment of Greek and Turkish forces. 2. There shall be no paramilitary or reserve forces or military or paramilitary training of citizens. All weapons except licensed sporting guns shall be prohibited. 3. Neither <component state> shall tolerate violence or incitement of violence against the <common state>, the <component states>, or the guarantor powers. 4. Cyprus shall not put its territory at the disposal of international military operations other than with the consent of Greece and Turkey.
Demilitarization i. Without prejudice to Article 3 above, in the event that there remain unresolved disputed or claimed areas along the border as of 2 August 2012, such areas shall be immediately and fully demilitarized. ii. In implementation of sub-article 9(a)(i) above, the centreline established by the AUHIP 2011 Map shall not apply where such unresolved area(s) exist, but rather the two states shall redeploy their forces 10 kilometres outside of the Northern and Southern most borders asserted and claimed by each Party in these unresolved areas. iii. The Parties shall agree to the coordinates (longitude/latitude) of these unresolved areas for the purpose of the demilitarization provided for in this article.
Demilitarization. At the conclusion of this contract, all excess unaccepted components, subassemblies and material, and all excess energetic and non-energetic waste shall be destroyed, such that they are no longer usable or reclaimable for their original purposes. Once material is destroyed, it shall be disposed of only as scrap. DoD 4160.21-M-1 Defense Demilitarization Manual may be used as a reference guide for accomplishment of this task. All remaining GFM in usable condition shall be returned to the U.S. Government for storage. Contact PCO for shipping address.
Demilitarization. Demilitarization, as used in the DDR arena, essentially involves the removal of military hardware and personnel from a nation and/or region. This may or may not include the specific demobilization of troops. Disarmament: Disarmament refers to the physical collection of the weapons held by warring parties. The control of heavy and personal weapons is usually the first step in war-to-peace transitions and it is generally accepted that all “surplus” weapons and equipment must be destroyed or closely controlled before further negotiation steps are taken. Demobilization: Demobilization in its most general form involves reducing the number of uniformed personnel in national (government) armies. Where irregular armies and militia are concerned it usually means their disarmament and then their disbanding. Because it can be politically, economically and socially complicated, the process of demobilization is typically proposed and carried out as part of broader initiatives and goals7 and, as outlined earlier, is usually undertaken under multinational military leadership. Demobilization need not include demilitarization, and indeed in some cases military personnel are consolidated into other armed forces or are moved into private security forces and standing reserve forces.
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Demilitarization. (DEMIL code): a code assigned to DoD property that indicates the degree of required physical destruction, identifies items requiring specialized capabilities or procedures, and identifies items which do not require DEMIL but may require Trade Security Controls (TSC). Program participants are not authorized to conduct physical demilitarization of property.
Demilitarization. Seller agrees to comply with and be bound by the provisions of the Defense Demilitarization Manual, DoD 4160.21-M-1 (current revision), which is incorporated herein by reference, for all applicable work performed under this AGREEMENT.
Demilitarization. Buyer hereby acknowledges that DASA and its majority owned subsidiaries, acting mainly within the framework of international joint venture programs, can engage in all of its existing and future ventures, including any governmental work share-off-set arrangements. DASA and its majority owned subsidiaries will not, however, manufacture or sell products which are competitive with the present business of the companies (as defined above) in North America, unless such products are produced pursuant to a German work share arrangement which is not accessible to a United States company. Additionally, DASA and its majority owned subsidiaries can provide the HYDRA 70 product for aircraft other than U.S. Aircraft, DASA and its majority owned subsidiaries will grant to the Companies a right of first refusal on all parts except rocket motors and fuses.
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