Security & International
Sanctions
National Master Standing Offer
EZ107-060001/001/VAN to EZ107-060001/006/VAN
Desktop and Network Printers including Accessories, Supplies and Services
Part B: Resulting Contract Clauses
Security & International Sanctions
B.2 International Sanctions
(a) Persons in Canada, and Canadians outside of Canada, are
bound by economic sanctions imposed by Canada. As a result, the
Government of Canada cannot accept delivery of goods or services
that originate, either directly or indirectly, from the countries or
persons subject to economic sanctions.
(b)
Details on existing sanctions can be found at: http://www.international.gc.ca/trade/sanctions-en.asp
(c) It is a condition of this Contract that the Contractor
not supply to the Government of Canada any goods or services which
are subject to economic sanctions.
(d)
By law, the Contractor must comply with changes to the regulations
imposed during the life of the Contract. During the performance
of the Contract, should the imposition of sanctions against
a country or person or the addition of a good or service to
the list of sanctioned goods or services cause an impossibility
of performance for the Contractor, the situation will be treated
by the Parties as an Excusable Delay.
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