Common use of U.S. Export Controls Clause in Contracts

U.S. Export Controls. The Digital Services may be subject to United States export laws, including the United States Export Administration Act and its associated regulations. You shall not, directly or indirectly, export, re-export, or release any Digital Service to, or make the Digital Services accessible from, any jurisdiction or country to which export, re-export, or release is prohibited by law, rule or regulation. You shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, and complete all required undertakings (including obtaining any necessary export license or other governmental approval), prior to exporting, re-exporting, releasing or otherwise making the Digital Services available outside the United States.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Digital Banking Agreement, Digital Banking Agreement, Digital Banking Agreement

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U.S. Export Controls. β€Œ The Digital Services may be subject to United States export laws, including the United States Export Administration Act and its associated regulations. You shall not, directly or indirectly, export, re-export, or release any Digital Service to, or make the Digital Services accessible from, any jurisdiction or country to which export, re-export, or release is prohibited by law, rule or regulation. You shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, and complete all required undertakings (including obtaining any necessary export license or other governmental approval), prior to exporting, re-exporting, releasing or otherwise making the Digital Services available outside the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Digital Banking Agreement

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