Reporting Jurisdictions definition
Reporting Jurisdictions means British Columbia and Alberta;
Reporting Jurisdictions means each of the provinces of Canada, the United States and each of the states of the United States.
Reporting Jurisdictions means all of the provinces of Canada;
Examples of Reporting Jurisdictions in a sentence
The Company is not included on a list of reporting issuers in default maintained by any of the Securities Regulators of the Reporting Jurisdictions.
The Company is a reporting issuer in each of the Reporting Jurisdictions and in the United States, and on the Closing Date will have been a reporting issuer in such Reporting Jurisdictions and in the United States for at least four months and has complied in all material respects with all requirements under Canadian Securities Laws and U.S. Securities Laws.
More Definitions of Reporting Jurisdictions
Reporting Jurisdictions means all of the jurisdictions in Canada in which the Borrower is a “reporting issuer” or equivalent (being, as of the date hereof, British Columbia and Alberta);
Reporting Jurisdictions means each of the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan and the United States;
Reporting Jurisdictions has the meaning ascribed thereto in section 3.2(f) hereof;
Reporting Jurisdictions means (a) all of the jurisdictions in Canada in which Parent is a “reporting issuer”, including as of the date hereof, the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario and (b) if Parent’s Capital Stock is listed and posting for trading on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq, the applicable reporting jurisdictions in the United States.
Reporting Jurisdictions has the meaning ascribed thereto in section 4.3(b) of this Agreement.
Reporting Jurisdictions means British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario;
Reporting Jurisdictions refers to the Provinces of British Columbia and Ontario and the United States of America;