Jurisdiction definition

Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;
Jurisdiction or “jurisdiction of Canada” 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

  • Section 11.1. Option to Terminate and Repurchase; Obligation to Reconvey 37 ARTICLE XII MISCELLANEOUS Section 12.1. Notices 37 Section 12.2. Binding Effect 39 Section 12.3. Amendments, Changes and Modifications 39 Section 12.4. Counterparts 39 Section 12.5. Applicable Law 39 Section 12.6. Recording 39 Section 12.7. Survival of Obligations 40 Section 12.8. Governing Law; Jurisdiction 40 Section 12.9. Severability 40 Section 12.10.

  • Jurisdiction and venue shall be in Pierce County Superior Court for any claim brought under this Agreement, and the parties hereby consent to the personal jurisdiction of such court.

  • To the extent Webflow processes Personal Information originating from and protected by Data Protection Laws in one of the jurisdictions listed in Schedule 5 (Jurisdiction Specific Terms), the terms specified in Schedule 5, with respect to the applicable jurisdiction(s), will apply.


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 a country or a state, province, territory, possession, or federal district of a country.
Jurisdiction means any state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia;