Common use of Subsequent Export Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Export. Celator agrees and represents that Celator is the owner of the goods that are consigned to Baxter for contract manufacturing services and warrants that Celator is responsible for any subsequent export or re-export and will comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to the export or re-export, including the prohibition against unlawful transshipments. Further, where such goods are destined for export or re-export, Celator agrees and accepts that it shall act as the exporter of record, and warrants that as the exporter of record, it will assume all attendant responsibilities associated with the export or re-export, including obtaining any necessary export licenses. Celator further agrees to defend Baxter against any civil action, civil or criminal, private or public, in connection with the subsequent export or re-export by Celator of the goods.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: And Supply Agreement, And Supply Agreement (Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC), And Supply Agreement (Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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