CFIUS Authorities definition

CFIUS Authorities means the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C.§ 4565), and its implementing regulations located at 31 C.F.R. Parts 800-802.
CFIUS Authorities means Section 721 of Title VII of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. § 4565) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (31 C.F.R. Part 800).
CFIUS Authorities has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(f).

Examples of CFIUS Authorities in a sentence

  • Each of the parties shall respond to any request for information from CFIUS in the timeframe set forth in the CFIUS Authorities; provided, that any party, after consultation with each such other party, may request in good faith an extension of time pursuant to the CFIUS Authorities to respond to CFIUS requests for follow-up information; provided, further, that under no circumstance may a party request any extension that would reasonably be expected to cause CFIUS to reject the joint voluntary notice.

  • Without limiting the generality of anything contained in this Section 6.5(f), Seller and Buyer shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, use reasonable best efforts to provide CFIUS with any additional or supplemental information requested by CFIUS in connection with its review or investigation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as promptly as practicable and in any event within the time required by the CFIUS Authorities, including pursuant to any extension permitted by CFIUS.


More Definitions of CFIUS Authorities

CFIUS Authorities means Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. § 4565), and its implementing regulations located at 31 C.F.R. Parts 800 through 802. (C) “CFIUS Turndown” means (a) CFIUS has notified the Parties, orally or in writing, that CFIUS has unresolved national security concerns with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and that it intends to refer such transactions to the President of the United States unless the Parties abandon such transactions, (b) CFIUS has referred, or has notified the Parties orally or in writing that it intends to refer, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to the President of the United States without offering the Parties the opportunity to abandon such transactions in lieu of such referral or (c) the President of the United States has issued an order suspending or prohibiting the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
CFIUS Authorities means the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C.§ 4565), and its implementing regulations located at 31 C.F.R. Parts 800-802;
CFIUS Authorities means the Defense Production Act of 1950, as codified at 50

Related to CFIUS Authorities

  • Securities Authorities means the applicable securities commissions and other securities regulatory authorities in Canada and the United States;

  • Regulatory Authorities means the Commissions and the Exchange;

  • Governmental Authorities means any nation, government, province, state, or any entity, authority or body exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, including any government authority, agency, department, board, commission or instrumentality of any government or any political subdivision thereof, court, tribunal, arbitrator, the governing body of any securities exchange, and self-regulatory organization, in each case having competent jurisdiction (with each of such Governmental Authorities being referred to as a “Governmental Authority”).

  • Sanctions Authority means the United States government and any of its agencies (including, without limitation, OFAC, BIS, the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce), the European Union and each of its member states, the United Nations Security Council, the United Kingdom, the Canadian government, or any other Governmental Entity with jurisdiction over the parties to this Agreement.

  • Regulatory Law means the Xxxxxxx Act, as amended, the Xxxxxxx Act, as amended, the HSR Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended, and all other federal, state and foreign, if any, statutes, rules, regulations, orders, decrees, administrative and judicial doctrines and other laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition.