Covered Jurisdiction definition

Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).
Covered Jurisdiction means each of the United States (and each State thereof and the District of Columbia), Canada (and each of the provinces and territories thereof) and the jurisdiction of organization of any Restricted Subsidiary that becomes a Guarantor pursuant to the last sentence of the definition of “Guarantor.”
Covered Jurisdiction means each of the United States and Canada.

Examples of Covered Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The Administrative Agent shall have received evidence that all insurance required to be maintained pursuant to the Loan Documents as of the Closing Date, has been obtained and is in effect and that the Collateral Agent has been named as lender’s loss payee and/or additional insured (or the equivalent, if any, in any applicable Covered Jurisdiction), as applicable, under each insurance policy with respect to such insurance as to which the Collateral Agent shall have requested to be so named.

  • No filings with the FAA or any other Aircraft Collateral Covered Jurisdiction with respect to the security interest in any leased Aircraft leased to the Borrower or any Guarantor by third parties will be required to be made and such security interest will not be required to be registered on the International Registry.

  • To the extent any Notes Party owns any Foreign Assets that are located in a jurisdiction other than a Covered Jurisdiction, no action under the laws of such jurisdiction shall be required to grant or perfect Liens in such Foreign Assets.

  • The rate on which tender is offered to the successful tenderer, will remain same for the entire period of contract including any extendedperiod, if such be the case, except for the statutory increases under ESI/PF/Minimum Wages etc which will be considered by the Hospital authority to the extent of actual, on submission of claim with documentary proof accompanied by the relevant Govt.

  • Promptly after offering a CPO MFP to one or more Competitive Platform Operator(s), PayPal shall offer to eBay, on behalf of comparable eBay Merchants in such Covered Jurisdiction, the same CPO MFP, along with all other terms and conditions directly related to such CPO MFP, including any terms and conditions required to comply with applicable Law and any amendments or modifications to any Contracts to which eBay is a party (the “CPO Conditions”), other than any Prohibited Conditions.


More Definitions of Covered Jurisdiction

Covered Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of organization of the Company or the applicable Guarantor and in the case of the Company or any Guarantor organized in the United States or Canada, any other state or province thereof, as applicable.
Covered Jurisdiction mean each of the United States (including any state or subdivision thereof), Luxembourg, Ireland and any other jurisdiction designated by Holdings and approved by the Administrative Agent, acting reasonably and in good faith.
Covered Jurisdiction means a Member Agency of the JPA that has not opted out of coverage under Ordinance 2012-02 or Ordinance 2016-02 this Ordinance pursuant to Section 98 of this Ordinance. “2012 Covered Jurisdiction” means a Member Agency. “2016 Covered Jurisdiction” means a Member Agency that has not opted out of coverage under Ordinance 2016-02.
Covered Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of organization of the Issuer or the applicable Guarantor and in the case of any Guarantor organized in the United States, any State thereof or the District of Columbia, as applicable.
Covered Jurisdiction means, with respect to any Borrower, the United States, Switzerland and Ireland.
Covered Jurisdiction means each of (a) the United States, any state thereof or the District of Columbia, (b) Bermuda, (c) Canada or any province or territory thereof, (d) each Covered U.K. Jurisdiction and (e) the Republic of Ireland.
Covered Jurisdiction means each of (a) the United States (any state thereof or the District of Columbia), (b) the United Kingdom, (c) Bermuda, (d) Gibraltar, (e) Luxembourg, (f) any jurisdiction in which any Intermediate Holding Company is organized and (g) to the extent the Borrower or any Guarantor (or Person that would otherwise be required to become a Guarantor) is reorganized or formed in a new jurisdiction in connection with a Permitted Tax Restructuring, such jurisdiction or organization or reorganization unless such Person would otherwise constitute an Excluded Subsidiary.