Export Rules definition
Examples of Export Rules in a sentence
The Customer may have other rights, which vary from state to state or jurisdiction to jurisdiction.2.3.8. Export Rules.
ANSYS shall be completely exempt of any responsibility in the event of infringement by the Customer or a third party of the Export Rules due to the use and/or export of any item provided by ANSYS outside the UK or the European Union.
Customer will comply with all applicable federal laws, regulations and rules that prohibit or restrict the export or re-export of the Subscription Services or software, or any Customer Materials, outside the United States (“Export Rules”), and will complete all undertakings required by Export Rules, including obtaining any necessary export license or other governmental approval.
If [***], the Parties will negotiate an appropriate alternative royalty rate that is less than a [***]% royalty rate and that is based on [***].
After fulfilment of all codal formalities of Form-4 of the Drugs (Import & Export) Rules 1976, import license on Form-6 of the Drugs (Import & Export) Rules 1976 will be issued with a two (02) years validity.
Each Party will comply with all federal laws, regulations and rules that prohibit or restrict the export or re-export of the Subscription Services, or any Customer Materials, outside the United States (“Export Rules”) as applicable to them, and will complete all undertakings required by Export Rules, including obtaining any necessary export license or other governmental approval.
The Buyer undertakes to take all the required actions to ensure that its own customers or the end users comply with the Export Rules.
By using the Software, you are acknowledging and agreeing to the foregoing, and you are representing and warranting that you will comply with the Export Rules when either exporting or re-exporting or importing the Software or any underlying information technology.
No. 7 of the Fifth Schedule, supplies made to exporters under the Duty and Tax Remission for Export Rules, 2001 are subject to observance of procedure and restrictions prescribed in Rule 299 (3) and (4) of Customs General Order No.6 of 2001.M/s Khairpur Sugar Mills (NTN 0710885-7) registered with RTO Sukar made supply of molasses of Rs.257.374 Million under DTRE and charged Sales Tax at the rate of zero per cent.
The Buyer also undertakes to impose the Export Rules on its own customers in the event of transfer or re-export.