Trade Laws means Sanctions, export and import controls, and antiboycott laws and regulations maintained or enforced by the United States, United Kingdom, or the European Union and its Member States.
Trade Laws is defined in Section 3.12(d).
Trade Laws shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.37(a).
Examples of Trade Laws in a sentence
Member agrees to comply with all applicable economic sanctions and export control laws and regulations of the United States, including but not limited to Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC") sanctions regulations, as well as the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR") and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR") (collectively, "Trade Laws and Regulations").
In the event a Member becomes aware of any actual or potential violation of the Trade Laws and Regulations, Member shall promptly notify Intuit in writing within four (4) days of learning of such fact and circumstance.
More Definitions of Trade Laws
Trade Laws means all import and export Laws and regulations, including but not limited economic and financial sanctions, export controls, and anti-boycott and customs laws and regulations that are applicable to the Company, any of its Affiliates or any of its or their Representatives.
Trade Laws means laws and regulations in relation to the trade, import or export of goods and/or services, including without limitation UNITED KINGDOM/EUROPEAN UNION TRADE LAWS and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TRADE LAWS.
Trade Laws means, with respect to any Person, all applicable customs, import and export Laws in jurisdictions in which such Person or any of its Subsidiaries does business or is otherwise subject to jurisdiction.
Trade Laws means, (a) all applicable trade, export control, import, and antiboycott laws and regulations imposed, administered, or enforced by the U.S. government, including the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. § 1778), the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. §§ 1701–1706), Section 999 of the Internal Revenue Code, the U.S. customs laws at Title 19 of the U.S. Code, the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (50 U.S.C. §§ 4801-4861), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 C.F.R. Parts 120–130), the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. Parts 730-774), the U.S. customs regulations at 19 C.F.R. Chapter 1, and the Foreign Trade Regulations (15 C.F.R. Part 30); and (b) all applicable trade, export control, import, and antiboycott laws and regulations imposed, administered or enforced by any other country, except to the extent inconsistent with U.S. Law.
Trade Laws means all applicable (i) Sanctions, (b) U.S. export control Laws (including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR §§ 120-130, as amended), the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR §§ 730-774, as amended) and any regulation, order, or directive promulgated, issued or enforced pursuant to such Laws), (c) Laws pertaining to imports and customs, including those administered by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (and any successor thereof) and any regulation, order, or directive promulgated, issued or enforced pursuant to such Laws, (d) the anti-boycott Laws administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of the Treasury and (e) export, import and customs Laws of other jurisdictions in which the Seller has in the past five (5) years conducted and/or currently conduct business.
Trade Laws means any Law relating to, regulating, prohibiting or imposing requirements with respect to the trade, export, import, customs, sanctions, embargo or boycott of goods (including technical data, Intellectual Property Rights and technology) and services, including any requirements of a Governmental Authority promulgated pursuant to any such Law.
Trade Laws shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.22(a).