Host Jurisdiction definition

Host Jurisdiction means the Party within whose governmental jurisdiction the Task Force is operating at a given time pursuant to this Agreement. In the case of overlapping jurisdictions, the Host Jurisdiction shall be the party granted the authority by the Governing Board to determine the details of the Task Force deployment on a given day.
Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction having authority over the disaster or emergency.
Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of the Party that makes access to or the pursuit of architectural activities contingent upon specific professional qualifications and where an architect who has obtained final professional qualifications in a jurisdiction of the other Party seeks to pursue architectural activities;

Examples of Host Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The effect of Rule 3.5.1(2) is that a Person who is licensed and regulated by a Financial Services Regulator in the UAE is not required to comply with Rule 3.5.1(1) when communicating with an existing client or with a prospective client in relation to a Passported Fund where the DIFC is a Host Jurisdiction.

  • Assisting Jurisdiction(s) and/or Disciplines:The Assisting Jurisdiction and/or discipline(s) provides timely emergency resources, services, and manpower to the Impacted Jurisdiction(s) -- and in some cases, the Host Jurisdiction -- in accordance to the provisions set forth by the RCS.

  • Host Jurisdiction(s) and/or Facility:In situations where evacuation and/or mass care operations are necessary, the Host Jurisdiction serves as the jurisdiction that receives and shelters residents and animals coming from the Impacted Jurisdiction(s), and provides mass care and other needs as appropriate.

  • Host Jurisdiction or Jurisdiction Having Authority: The jurisdiction to which the incident “belongs” - the jurisdiction responsible for the planning, response, recovery and mitigation of the incident or event.

  • A Foreign Lawyer who is permitted to practice through an establishment in a Host Jurisdiction may be required by the Host Authority to participate, directly or indirectly, in the provision of formal continuing legal education and training programs sponsored or approved by the Host Authority or other bodies responsible for the development of the legal profession of the Host Jurisdiction and open to Local Lawyers generally.


More Definitions of Host Jurisdiction

Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of a PHA in Orange County where the Issuing PHA is not otherwise authorized to administer its Housing Choice Voucher Program, but to which an eligible family wishes to move and use a Voucher issued by the Issuing PHA.
Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction of the Host Authority, namely the Netherlands, in the case of Hong Kong Covered Entities; or Hong Kong, in the case of Dutch Covered Entities.
Host Jurisdiction means (a) a first class city that has
Host Jurisdiction for an issuer or registrant means a province or territory in which an issuer is distributing/offering securities or is a reporting issuer, or a registrant is providing trading or advising services and which is not the issuer or registrant’s primary jurisdiction;
Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction within which the Task Force or a member thereof is providing services in response to a request for service pursuant to this Agreement.
Host Jurisdiction means a Signatory, other than the Base Jurisdiction of a given Non- apportioned Vehicle, in which the Vehicle is located. INTERJURISDICTIONAL MOVEMENT
Host Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction to which an engineer applies for reciprocal recognition under the terms of this document.