Export Control Exemption Clause
Quelle: https://ec.europa.eu/trade/import-and-export/export-control_en
An Export Control Exemption Clause is a contractual provision that excludes or eases the application of export control obligations for specific goods, technologies, information, or transfers. It specifies the conditions under which a party is exempt from licensing, permit, or notification requirements and assigns responsibilities and prerequisites (e.g., end-use, end-user, destination) to reduce legal risks.
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