Illegal Export of Controlled LIF Drawings Sample Clauses

Illegal Export of Controlled LIF Drawings. In 1999 the LIFs for ITT NV's equipment were manufactured by an American company located in California (California Company), under a sub-contract with ITT NV. In an effort to reduce its costs, an ITT NV Manager B applied pressure to the California Company to lower the price of the LIF. In response, the California Company explored the possibility of using a company located in the People's Republic of China to manufacture the substrate lens for the LIF. On July 23, 1999, the California Company applied for an export license to send the drawing for the LIF substrate lens to a company located in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. The California Company's license request was rejected on August 16, 1999 by the U.S. Department of State for reasons of "
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Illegal Export of Controlled LIF Drawings. In 1999 the LIFs for ITT NV's equipment were manufactured by an American company located in California (California Company), under a sub-contract with ITT NV. In an effort to reduce its costs, an ITT NV Manager B applied pressure to the California Company to lower the price of the LIF. In response, the California Company explored the possibility of using a company located in the People's Republic of China to manufacture the substrate lens for the LIF. On July 23, 1999, the California Company applied for an export license to send the drawing for the LIF substrate lens to a company located in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. The California Company's license request was rejected on August 16, 1999 by the U.S. Department of State for reasons of "National Security" since "China is a prohibited destination pursuant to International Traffic in Arms Regulations." On February 17, 2000, an employee of the California Company, sent Manager B an e-mail stating that one of the main reasons that the California Company was having problems meeting their "target price" was that the California Company had been denied the right to manufacture the LIF substrate lens "off-shore." The license application and the U.S. Department of State letter denying the California Company's request to manufacture the LIF substrate lens in the People's Republic of China were faxed to Manager B on February 24, 2000. Manager B subsequently recommended that the California Company explore using the Singapore Company to manufacture the LIF substrate lens. In response, a California Company employee sent an e-mail to the Singapore Company to obtain a price quote from the Singapore Company. Not realizing that the request had originated with ITT NV, the Singapore Company declined to provide a quote for the manufacture of the LIF substrate lens because their "capacity" was "fully over loaded." After being notified that the Singapore Company declined to provide a quote, the Manager B sent the following e-mail to a high level manager at the Singapore Company on February 28, 2000: Dear [], I have asked for improved pricing from [California Company] on our <PAGE> (government classified) Light Interference (sic) Filter (LIF). They said they would need to source the blank glass off shore and did not know a source. I suggested that [the Singapore Company] would be a good source for about 5000 pieces per month of the below glass. I was both surprised and disappointed to see that you were to busy to take on ...

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  • Determination to Honor Drawing Request In determining whether to honor any request for drawing under any Letter of Credit by the beneficiary thereof, Agent shall be responsible only to determine that the documents and certificates required to be delivered under such Letter of Credit have been delivered and that they comply on their face with the requirements of such Letter of Credit and that any other drawing condition appearing on the face of such Letter of Credit has been satisfied in the manner so set forth.

  • Failure to Make Letter of Credit Advances The failure of any Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by it on the date specified in Section 2.03(c) shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation hereunder to make its Letter of Credit Advance on such date, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by such other Lender on such date.

  • Discretionary Facility It is acknowledged and agreed by each Borrower that each Lender has no obligation to make any Loan hereunder unless it has issued Lending Instructions, and that the decision whether or not to issue Lending Instructions under this Master Agreement is within the sole and exclusive discretion of each Lender. It is acknowledged and agreed by each Lender that no Borrower is obligated to borrow money hereunder unless it has issued Borrowing Instructions.

  • Extension of the Expiry Date; Non-Extension Advance No earlier than the 60th day and no later than the 40th day prior to the then effective Expiry Date (unless such Expiry Date is on or after the date that is 15 days after the Final Legal Distribution Date for the Class A Certificates), the Borrower shall request that the Liquidity Provider extend the Expiry Date to the earlier of (i) the date that is 15 days after the Final Legal Distribution Date for the Class A Certificates and (ii) the date that is the day immediately preceding the 364th day occurring after the last day of the Consent Period (as hereinafter defined). Whether or not the Borrower has made such request, the Liquidity Provider shall advise the Borrower no earlier than the 40th day (or, if earlier, the date of the Liquidity Provider’s receipt of such request, if any, from the Borrower) and no later than the 25th day prior to the then effective Expiry Date (such period, the “Consent Period”), whether, in its sole discretion, it agrees to so extend the Expiry Date. If the Liquidity Provider advises the Borrower on or before the date on which the Consent Period ends that such Expiry Date shall not be so extended, or fails to irrevocably and unconditionally advise the Borrower on or before the date on which the Consent Period ends that such Expiry Date shall be so extended (and, in each case, if the Liquidity Provider shall not have been replaced in accordance with Section 3.5(e) of the Intercreditor Agreement), the Borrower shall be entitled on and after the date on which the Consent Period ends (but prior to the then effective Expiry Date) to request a Non-Extension Advance in accordance with Section 2.02(b) hereof and Section 3.5(d) of the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Request for Incurrence of Letter of Credit Obligations Borrower shall give Agent at least 2 Business Days' prior written notice requesting the incurrence of any Letter of Credit Obligation. The notice shall be accompanied by the form of the Letter of Credit (which shall be acceptable to the L/C Issuer) and a completed Application for Standby Letter of Credit or Application and Documentary Letter of Credit or Application for Documentary Letter of Credit (as applicable). Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Letter of Credit applications by Borrower and approvals by Agent and the L/C Issuer may be made and transmitted pursuant to electronic codes and security measures mutually agreed upon and established by and among Borrower, Agent and the L/C Issuer.

  • Agreement to Repay Letter of Credit Drawings (a) The Borrower agrees to reimburse each Issuing Lender, by making payment to the Administrative Agent in immediately available funds at the Payment Office, for any payment or disbursement made by such Issuing Lender under any Letter of Credit issued by it (each such amount, so paid until reimbursed by the Borrower, an “Unpaid Drawing”), by making payment in Dollars (in the case of all Dollar Denominated Letters of Credit), Euros (in the case of Euro Denominated Letters of Credit) or Sterling (in the case of Sterling Denominated Letters of Credit) not later than one Business Day following receipt by the Borrower of notice of such payment or disbursement (provided that no such notice shall be required to be given if a Default or an Event of Default under Section 11.05 shall have occurred and be continuing, in which case the Unpaid Drawing shall be due and payable immediately without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind (all of which are hereby waived by the Borrower)), with interest on the amount so paid or disbursed by such Issuing Lender, to the extent not reimbursed prior to 1:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the date of such payment or disbursement, from and including the date paid or disbursed to but excluding the date such Issuing Lender was reimbursed by the Borrower therefor at a rate per annum equal to the Base Rate as in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin as in effect from time to time for Revolving Loans that are maintained as Base Rate Loans; provided, however, to the extent such amounts are not reimbursed prior to 1:00 P.M. (New York time) on the third Business Day following notice to the Borrower by the Administrative Agent or the respective Issuing Lender of such payment or disbursement, interest shall thereafter accrue on the amounts so paid or disbursed by such Issuing Lender (and until reimbursed by the respective Account Party) at a rate per annum which shall be (x) in the case of Dollar Denominated Letters of Credit, Sterling Denominated Letters of Credit, the Base Rate in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Revolving Loans in each case maintained as Base Rate Loans, as in effect from time to time plus 2% and (y) in the case of Euro Denominated Letters of Credit, the Overnight Euro Rate in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Euro Denominated Loans as in effect from time to time plus any Mandatory Costs plus 2%, in each such case, with interest to be payable on demand, provided further, that it is understood and agreed, however, that the notices referred to above in this clause (a) and in the immediately preceding proviso shall not be required to be given if a Default or an Event of Default under Section 11.05 shall have occurred and be continuing (in which case the Unpaid Drawings shall be due and payable immediately without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind (all of which are hereby waived by each Credit Party) and shall bear interest at the rate provided in the foregoing proviso on and after the third Business Day following the respective Drawing). The respective Issuing Lender shall give the Borrower prompt notice of each Drawing under any Letter of Credit, provided that the failure to give, or any delay in giving, any such notice shall in no way affect, impair or diminish the Borrower’s obligations under this Agreement.

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