Examples of Applicable Export Control Laws in a sentence
Customer shall not directly or indirectly provide, sell, supply, export, re-export, import, lease, loan, consign, divert, transfer or otherwise dispose of any Products received from Seller to any party or destination or for any purpose, activity or use prohibited by the Applicable Export Control Laws without obtaining the prior licence, permit, authorisation or exemption from the relevant authorities.
Customer shall promptly provide Seller with complete and accurate information and documentation as may be required by the relevant authorities for compliance with the Applicable Export Control Laws, including but not limited to the ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) and CCATS (Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System) number, and any relevant licence, permit, authorisation or exemption that is available to or may be relied upon by Customer.
Seller’s right to supply certain Products to Customer is subject to and conditioned upon the Applicable Export Control Laws, and that Seller shall have no liability to Customer or any other party for acting in a manner which Seller deems to be in compliance with the Applicable Export Control Laws.