Permitted Jurisdictions definition

Permitted Jurisdictions has the meaning specified in Section 801(a)(1).
Permitted Jurisdictions means the laws of the United States of America or any state thereof.
Permitted Jurisdictions means (i) any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia or any subdivision thereof or territory of the United States of America, (ii) Panama, (iii) Bermuda, (iv) the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, (v) the Isle of Man, (vi) the Xxxxxxxx Islands, (vii) Liberia, (viii) Barbados and (ix) the Cayman Islands.

Examples of Permitted Jurisdictions in a sentence

  • Nominees and custodians Nominees and custodians may not submit an Entitlement and Acceptance Form on behalf of any Shareholder resident outside the Permitted Jurisdictions without the prior consent of the Company, taking into account relevant securities law restrictions.

  • Accordingly, the Entitlement Offer is not being extended and Shares will not be issued to Shareholders with a registered address which is outside the Permitted Jurisdictions set out below.


More Definitions of Permitted Jurisdictions

Permitted Jurisdictions means (i) any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia or any territory of the United States of America, (ii) Panama, (iii) Bermuda, (iv) the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, (v) the Isle of Man, (vi) the Xxxxxxxx Islands, (vii) Malta, (vii) the United Kingdom, (viii) Curaçao, (ix) Liberia, (x) Barbados, (xi) Singapore, (xii) Hong Kong, (xiii) the People's Republic of China, (xiv) the Commonwealth of Australia and (xv) any member state of the European Economic Area as of the Issue Date and any states that may accede to the European Economic Area following the Issue Date.
Permitted Jurisdictions has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 7.8(a).
Permitted Jurisdictions means Canada, the United States of America, Mexico, Greenland, Bermuda, all countries of South America (excluding Venezuela, Paraguay and Bolivia), the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania, Andorra, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, Papua New Guinea, British Virgin Islands, Barbados, the Cayman Islands, Curacao, Antilles, Channel Islands, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, and Ghana.
Permitted Jurisdictions means Canada, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and Germany and their respective territories.
Permitted Jurisdictions means in respect of the Portfolio Owner and in relation to the predominant domicile of the debtors in a Loan Portfolio (i) Austria, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Poland and the Netherlands and (ii) such other jurisdiction acceptable to the Majority Lenders provided it has received a satisfactory legal due diligence report for such eligible jurisdiction.
Permitted Jurisdictions means (i) any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia or any subdivision thereof or territory of the United States of America, (ii) Panama, (iii) Bermuda, (iv) the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, (v) the Isle of Man, (vi) the Marshall Islands, (vii) Liberia, (viii) Barbados and (ix) the Cayman Islands.
Permitted Jurisdictions means Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Western Europe and Australia.