Prohibited Countries definition
Prohibited Countries is defined in Section 3.2.16.
Prohibited Countries has the meaning determined, from time to time, in accordance with Section 5.03(a) hereof.
Prohibited Countries means Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Crimea and non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts of Ukraine. Seller reserves the right to amend the list of Prohibited Countries by written notice to Buyer; and
Examples of Prohibited Countries in a sentence
The Prohibited Countries as of the date hereof are listed on Annex 1.
For purposes of this Agreement, the Prohibited Countries shall be those countries reasonably determined by the Administrative Agent as subject to Sanctions from time to time and notified to the Obligors.
The Affiliate undertakes not to conduct its Services in the Prohibited Countries.
Distributor further agrees not to distribute or supply the products or any related technical data to any person if Distributor has reason to believe that such person intends to export, re-export or otherwise transfer the same to, or use the same in, any of the Prohibited Countries.
The Partner undertakes not to conduct its Services in the Prohibited Countries.
More Definitions of Prohibited Countries
Prohibited Countries means any country in which an Aircraft or Engine would not be covered by the insurance requirements of Section 3.7 of the Security Agreement (including, if required, political risk insurance), any country with which the United States does not maintain normal diplomatic relations and any country where or with nationals of which it is unlawful for Persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct business without material restrictions or limitations.
Prohibited Countries means countries subject to Trade Restrictions (as defined below) and for which no Governmental Authority licenses or authorizations permitting manufacture or export of Products are obtained. For the purposes of this Agreement, Prohibited Countries shall not include Restricted Countries.
Prohibited Countries means those countries, territories and regimes which are the subject of any Sanctions broadly prohibiting dealings with such country, territory or regime. For the avoidance of doubt, the Prohibited Countries as of the Signing Date are Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria and the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic, and the Crimea region of Ukraine.
Prohibited Countries means any country, state, principality or nation that is not the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland.
Prohibited Countries means those countries, as reasonably determined by the Administrative Agent from time to time (based upon applicable Rating Agency guidelines then in effect), in which Aircraft may not be registered in, or operated by lessees domiciled in or organized under the laws of, such countries without procuring insurance consistent with industry standards, which countries presently include Afghanistan, Albania, Bosnia, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Cuba, Haiti, Herzegovina, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Montenegro, Rwanda, Serbia, any former Soviet Republic (other than Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan), Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire and Zimbabwe.
Prohibited Countries means those countries, as determined by the Agent from time to time, in which Aircraft may not be operated by lessees domiciled in such countries without procuring insurance consistent with industry and securitization standards, which countries presently include Afghanistan, Albania, Bosnia, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Haiti, Herzegovina, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Montenegro, Nigeria, Rwanda, Serbia, the former Soviet Republics, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zaire.
Prohibited Countries has the meaning set forth in Section 3.17.