Geographical Scope definition

Geographical Scope means that area (i) within the state waters of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, (ii) within the federal waters of the United States of America in the Gulf of Mexico, including any portion thereof claimed by Mexico.
Geographical Scope means that area (i) within the state waters of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, and/or (ii) within the federal waters of the United States of America in the Gulf of Mexico, including any portion thereof claimed by Mexico.
Geographical Scope means Worldwide

Examples of Geographical Scope in a sentence

  • This Policy applies to events or occurrences taking place in the Geographical Scope specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance.

  • In accordance with the terms of its Accreditation, and within its defined Geographical Scope of Application, Ecomaison manages a collective system in compliance with the French Environmental Code.

  • By declaring the Products marketed, in accordance with the Geographical Scope of Application and the Pricing Scale, and by paying the Eco-fee, the Member contributes financially to the collection of Products scrapped each year with a view to their repurposing, recycling, and energy recovery.

  • Marketers are legally required to obtain this number in order to market Products within the Geographical Scope of Application.

  • Ecomaison provides Services to its Contracting Parties within the Geographical Scope of Application, at no extra charge, in order to assist them with implementation of resources and services intended to reduce the environmental impact of Products.

  • By signing this Contract with Ecomaison, the Member shall obtain a Unique ID in the Register, enabling it to prove its compliance with regulations on the marketing of Products within the Geographical Scope of Application.

  • To this end, within the confines of the aforementioned Accreditation and the relevant provisions of the French Environmental Code, and within the Geographical Scope of Application, Ecomaison supports, organises, and funds preventive actions, collection, removal, and processing of used Products and waste resulting therefrom, along with information and communication campaigns and research and development activities, in the context of its Services, using the Eco-fees collected from Members.

  • Notwithstanding the Geographical Scope provisions set forth in Article 1-202 of the Agreement, an Employer shall not be required to transport a First Assistant Director from the United States on a commercial shot entirely outside North America where the commercial involves three or fewer shoot days and is awarded less than ten (10) business days prior to the first shoot day.

  • The Member is thus fully informed that the signing of the Contract implies its membership of Ecomaison for Products that it manufactures, imports, distributes, or markets in the Geographical Scope of Application or for which it is a Marketplace Contractor or a Representative, and confers on it its regulatory compliance with regard to the Register by the allocation of a Unique ID.

  • If the Geographical Scope specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance is out of India, Country of Residence is to be considered and if the Geographical Scope specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance is restricted to India, City of Residence is to be considered.


More Definitions of Geographical Scope

Geographical Scope means that area (i) within the state waters of Louisiana,
Geographical Scope means the countries or geographical boundaries in which the coverage under the Policy is valid as specified in the Policy Schedule.
Geographical Scope. The United Kingdom including in respect of inland transit and temporary storage.

Related to Geographical Scope

  • Geographical Area means North America, Europe or Asia Pacific, as the case may be.

  • Geographic Region means large areas where similar combinations of climate, geomorphology, and potential natural vegetation occur, established for the purposes of implementing the water protection rules.

  • Geographic Territory means the United States of America, including all of its territories and possessions, unless otherwise specified.

  • Geographic Service Area or “Service Area” means an area as defined in Section 1345(k) of the Health and Safety Code.

  • geographical indication , in relation to goods, means an indication which identifies such goods as agricultural goods, natural goods or manufactured goods as originating, or manufactured in the territory of a country, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of such goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin and in case where such goods are manufactured goods one of the activities of either the production or of processing or preparation of the goods concerned takes place in such territory, region or locality, as the case may be.