Common use of Export Clause Clause in Contracts

Export Clause. Each Party acknowledges that the Laws of the United States restrict the export and re-export of certain commodities and technical data of United States origin. Each Party agrees that it will not export or re-export restricted commodities or the technical data of the other Party in any form without the appropriate United States and foreign government licenses. Novartis shall not be required by the terms of this Agreement to be directly or indirectly involved in the provision of goods, services or technical data that may be prohibited by applicable export control, economic sanctions laws and anti-boycott regulations of the United States and other governments (“Trade Control Laws”) if performed by Novartis. It shall be in the sole discretion of Novartis to refrain from being directly or indirectly involved in the provision of goods, services or technical data that may be prohibited by applicable Trade Control Laws.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (XOMA Corp), Target License Agreement (XOMA Corp), License Agreement (XOMA Corp)

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