Jurisdiction definition

Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;
Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term "foreign jurisdiction";
Jurisdiction means a state, district, province, political subdivision, territory, or possession of the United States or any foreign country.

Examples of Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • References to England and Wales in incorporated Framework Agreement clause 8.12 (Law and Jurisdiction) of this Call-Off Contract will be replaced with Scotland and the wording of the Framework Agreement and Call-Off Contract will be interpreted as closely as possible to the original English and Welsh Law intention despite Scots Law applying.

  • We may implement controls to restrict access to the Services from any Restricted Jurisdiction, including withholding the ability to withdraw assets as reasonably required by law or regulation.

  • This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of [Jurisdiction, e.g., England and Wales].

  • Architect and Design Team shall attend code-related and Agency / Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) meetings required and / or directed by the Owner to attend as an Additional Service, and shall invoice hourly unless other arrangements made.

  • Notwithstanding Paragraph III.B of this Settlement Agreement, USCIS may determine it lacks Initial Jurisdiction over the asylum application of a Class Member if the Class Member was placed in adult immigration detention after a Prior UAC Determination but before filing their asylum application.


More Definitions of Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction means a state, district, province, political subdivision, territory, or
Jurisdiction means the State or Territory and, if outside Australia, the country and locality
Jurisdiction means the country or territory where the Bank is located;
Jurisdiction means any state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia;
Jurisdiction means the power and authority of a court to hear and decide matters.