Blocking Regulations definition

Blocking Regulations means anti-boycott laws or regulations, including, without limitation, under section 7 of the German Foreign Trade Regulation (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung, “AWV”) (in conjunction with sections 4, 19 paragraph 3 no. 1a) of the German Foreign Trade Act (Außenwirtschaftsgesetz) and section 81 paragraph 1 no. 1 AWV, the United Kingdom Extraterritorial US Legislation (Sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Libya) (Protection of Trading Interests) Order 1996, as amended (including pursuant to the United Kingdom Extraterritorial US Legislation (Sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Libya) (Protection of Trading Interests) (Amendment) Order 2018), any provision of Council Regulation (EC) 2271/96 and any provision of Commission Delegated Regulation (EC) No. 2018/1100.
Blocking Regulations as defined in subsection 6(t).
Blocking Regulations means EU Regulation (EC) 2271/96, section 7 of the German Foreign Trade Ordinance (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung) and any substantively similar regulation or statute that is in force from time to time in the European Union (and/or any of its member states), the United Kingdom or any other Relevant Jurisdiction.

Examples of Blocking Regulations in a sentence

  • However, if the Blocking Regulations purport to make compliance with any portion of this clause by the Issuer unenforceable, the Issuer will nonetheless take such measures as may be necessary to ensure that the Issuer does not use the services provided in any manner which would cause the Paying Agent, Registrar and Transfer Agent to violate Sanctions applicable to the Paying Agent, Registrar and Transfer Agent, respectively.

  • Revised to provide that Participants subject to the Federal Information Blocking Regulations may not use the Licensing Exception to withhold Health and Social Services Information for a Required Purpose (as described in the Permitted, Required, and Prohibited Purposes Policy and Procedure).

  • However, if the aforementioned Blocking Regulations purport to make compliance with any portion of this Clause unenforceable by the Issuer, the Issuer will refrain from taking any measures which violate Sanctions applicable thereto.

  • The Parties declare that they, together with their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, are not at the date of the Contract, Sanctioned Persons or conducting any activity that would expose a Party to a breach of Sanctions Laws and Regulations, or expose a Party to material consequences or other restrictions (including secondary sanctions) enacted, administered or enforced by Sanctions Authorities to the extent is does not breach Blocking Regulations.

  • This covenant does not apply to any Loan Party or any Affiliate of any Loan Party having its seat in the European Union or being managed from inside the European Union, to the extent complying with such covenant would result in a breach of the Blocking Regulations.

  • Clarifies that the P&P does not affect a Participant’s responsibility, if any, to comply with the Federal Information Blocking Regulations or other applicable law.

  • Each of the Dealers acknowledges, agrees and confirms that the undertakings contained in subclauses 5.14(a) and 5.14(b) are only sought and given to the extent that those provisions would not result in a violation of the Blocking Regulations and/or any associated and applicable national law, instrument or regulation related thereto, each as amended from time to time.


More Definitions of Blocking Regulations

Blocking Regulations means anti-boycott laws or regulations, including, without limitation, under section 7 of the German Foreign Trade Regulation (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung, “AWV”) (in conjunction with sections 4, 19 paragraph 3 no. 1a) of the German Foreign Trade Act (Außenwirtschaftsgesetz) and section 81 paragraph 1 no. 1 AWV), the United Kingdom Extraterritorial US Legislation (Sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Libya) (Protection of Trading Interests) Order 1996, as amended, any provision of Council Regulation (EC) 2271/96 and any provision of Commission Delegated Regulation (EC) No 2018/1100.
Blocking Regulations means (i) Regulation (EC) No 2271/96 of November 22, 1996 protecting against the effects of the extra-territorial application of legislation adopted by a third country, and actions based thereon or resulting therefrom, (ii) section 7 of the German Foreign Trade Ordinance (Außenwirtschaftsverordnung), (iii) articles 225-1 and 2 of the French Criminal Code (including guidance provided by the French DGT in its June 15, 2016 FAQs in answer to question 64), (iv) the UK Protecting against the Effects of the Extraterritorial Application of Third Country Legislation (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, and/or (v) similar foreign blocking regulations relating to the protection against the effect of the extra-territorial reach of foreign legislations, to the extent these measures are applicable.