Examples of Export Regulations in a sentence
It is Provider’s sole responsibility to obtain any required authorization and/or approval from the competent authorities to comply with any applicable Export Regulations with respect to the BPO Services.
The (re)export or transfer of Products and/or Services, as well as technical assistance, training, investments, financing, financial assistance, brokering and licensing of technology, are subject in all respects to the applicable Export Regulations and to the jurisdiction of the relevant authorities responsible for Export Regulations.
If any such (re-)export or transfer requires an export or import license, or is otherwise prohibited or restricted under Export Regulations, Signify may, in its sole discretion, suspend its obligations to Customer until such license is granted or for the duration of any restrictions or prohibitions, or terminate (the relevant part of) the Agreement without incurring any liability.
At the request of Signify and if required by applicable Export Regulations, Customer shall inform Signify on any (re)export or transfer of the Products in order to comply with Export Regulations and any other regulatory responsibilities governing the sale of the Products, including requirements on the traceability of Products that may apply to Signify.
All delivered items (including technical data) shall at all times be subject to all applicable import and export regulations including, without limitation, the U.S. Export Regulations, International Traffic in Arms Regulations of the U.S., and applicable U.S. Customs Regulations.