Jurisdiction definition

Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;
Jurisdiction means any state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or, with respect to the federal government, the coverage of any federal unemployment compensation law.
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

  • In the event that, at any time following [****] after Start of Production of Midsize Plus, (i) the enactment, adoption, promulgation or issuance of, or any change in, any Applicable Law with respect to the import by Lucid of Base Vehicles, Midsize Plus or any Component Parts into any Jurisdiction including, without limitation, border or import taxes, tariffs, duties or associated fees (collectively, “Import Laws”), or (ii) any material change in [****].

  • Sections 9.09 (Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Consent to Service of Process) and 9.10 (Waiver of Jury Trial) of the Credit Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference herein, mutatis mutandis, as if set forth in full herein.


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 other states of the United States, the District of Columbia, territories and possessions of the United States, foreign countries or political subdivisions of foreign countries.
Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term "foreign jurisdiction";
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.
Jurisdiction means a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.