Subject Jurisdictions definition

Subject Jurisdictions will have the meaning set forth in Section 8.6(b).
Subject Jurisdictions means the United States, all countries within the European Union, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of China (Taiwan), Canada and Australia.
Subject Jurisdictions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.7(b).

Examples of Subject Jurisdictions in a sentence

  • None of the Borrowers or the Guarantors shall be required to take any actions with respect to the creation or perfection of liens on any Collateral that are within or subject to the laws of any jurisdiction other than (i) the Subject Jurisdictions and (ii) solely with respect to the mortgage of each owned Rig required to be Collateral, execution of a mortgage (or similar collateral document) and registration thereof in the relevant jurisdiction in which such Rig is flagged.

  • Sellers, severally, will pay to Purchaser the amount of Tax due in the Subject Jurisdictions determined to be attributable to the Partial Tax Period (except any tax liability arising from an election made under Section 338 of the Code will be borne solely by Purchaser) not less than 10 days prior to the due date (including extensions) of such Tax Return.

  • With respect to income Tax Returns filed in Subject Jurisdictions that include a Partial Tax Period, income taxes attributable to such Partial Tax Periods will be computed according to the apportionment rule of subsection (a) above.

  • A score of PASS must be achieved by exam candidates on all divisions of the ARE in order for that candidate to be considered for initial registration.

  • The on-campus residency has a devoted pain management focus but includes other specialty topics of interest to students and that is reasonably within the patient population.

  • Fannie Mae’s approval of PMAC as a direct issuer of mortgage guaranty insurance shall be (a) limited to Subject Jurisdictions in which PMI fails to obtain relief from Applicable Capital Requirements as described in paragraph 4 above, and (b) conditioned upon the requirement that PMAC’s direct written premiums (“ DWP”) for any calendar quarter not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the combined DWP of the Companies for such calendar quarter.

  • BARRIERS (15%):Applicants should identify and discuss potential fire service and other barriers to successfully completing the study on schedule, including contingencies and strategies to deal with barriers if they materialize.

  • Any taxable income or loss with respect to a Short Tax Period shall be included in the Company's federal income Tax Return, and, if applicable, consolidated, unitary or combined state income Tax Returns filed on behalf of the Company in all jurisdictions to which the Company is subject to income Tax (together with the United States Federal Return, the "Subject Jurisdictions").

  • With respect to income Tax Returns filed in Subject Jurisdictions that include a Partial Tax Period, income taxes attributable to such Partial Tax Periods shall be computed according to the apportionment rule of subsection (a) above.

  • With respect to income Tax Returns filed in Subject Jurisdictions that include a Partial Tax Period, income taxes of the Company attributable to such Partial Tax Periods shall be computed according to the apportionment rule of subsection (a) above.


More Definitions of Subject Jurisdictions

Subject Jurisdictions means the counties in which the assets of the Company's Missouri Public Service division are located.
Subject Jurisdictions means each Initial Subject Jurisdiction and each Additional Subject Jurisdiction.
Subject Jurisdictions means Brazil, China, India and Singapore;
Subject Jurisdictions means the Initial Subject Jurisdictions and the Additional Subject Jurisdictions (if any); provided that references to the Subject Jurisdictions shall only include a reference to any non-U.S. Subject Jurisdiction for so long as one or more Required Guarantors (i) are incorporated, organized or formed in such non-U.S. jurisdiction or (ii) have material operations or own assets in such non-U.S. Subject Jurisdiction that satisfy the materiality threshold referred to in clause (ii) of the definition of “Additional Subject Jurisdiction”. So long as no default or event of default would result from such release and the Borrowers have demonstrated pro forma compliance with each Collateral Coverage Ratio after giving effect to such release (as evidenced by a compliance certificate setting forth and certifying such calculation and the absence of a default or event of default), a Guarantor shall be released from its guarantee (i) automatically if all
Subject Jurisdictions shall have the meaning set forth in Liability For Short Period Tax. Any taxable income or loss with respect to a Short Tax Period shall be included in the Company's federal income Tax Return, and, if applicable, consolidated, unitary or combined state income Tax Returns filed on behalf of the Company in all jurisdictions to which the Company is subject to income Tax (together with the United States Federal Return, the "Subject Jurisdictions"). Any income tax payable with respect to such Short Tax Period shall be borne by the Sellers, as a group, and Purchaser as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that any tax liability arising from an election made under Section 338 of the Code shall be borne solely by Purchaser..
Subject Jurisdictions means the States of Michigan and Nebraska and any other States designated as "Subject Jurisdictions" in any indentures supplemental hereto.

Related to Subject Jurisdictions

  • Pertinent Jurisdiction in relation to a company, means:

  • Applicable Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction or jurisdictions under which the Borrower is organized, domiciled or resident or from which any of its business activities are conducted or in which any of its properties are located and which has jurisdiction over the subject matter being addressed.

  • Base jurisdiction means the member jurisdiction, selected in accordance with the plan, to which an applicant applies for apportioned registration under the plan or the member jurisdiction that issues apportioned registration to a registrant under the plan.

  • Reference Jurisdiction means, in respect of the Reference Currency, the country (or countries of the currency block) for which the Reference Currency is the lawful currency.

  • Relevant Jurisdiction means, with respect to a party, the jurisdictions (a) in which the party is incorporated, organised, managed and controlled or considered to have its seat, (b) where an Office through which the party is acting for purposes of this Agreement is located, (c) in which the party executes this Agreement and (d) in relation to any payment, from or through which such payment is made.

  • Home jurisdiction means the jurisdiction that issued the driver's license of the traffic violator.

  • Eligible Jurisdiction means Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal court, or a state court that entered an order in a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, as long as the state court had proper subject matter jurisdiction in accordance with this chapter and the laws of that state, or a tribal court that had or has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1911.

  • Local jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Canadian securities regulatory authority is situate;

  • Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that has adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.

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

  • primary insolvency jurisdiction means the Contracting State in which the centre of the debtor’s main interests is situated, which for this purpose shall be deemed to be the place of the debtor’s statutory seat or, if there is none, the place where the debtor is incorporated or formed, unless proved otherwise;

  • Non-Cooperative Jurisdiction means any foreign country that has been designated as noncooperative with international anti-money laundering principles or procedures by an intergovernmental group or organization, such as the Financial Task Force on Money Laundering, of which the U.S. is a member and with which designation the U.S. representative to the group or organization continues to concur;

  • Property Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Land is located.

  • Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).

  • Selling Jurisdictions means, collectively, each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions and may also include, the United States and any other jurisdictions outside of Canada and the United States as mutually agreed to by the Corporation and the Underwriters;

  • Approved Jurisdiction means a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA) or any other jurisdiction or sector as may be approved by the European Commission as ensuring adequate legal protections for personal data.

  • Courts means the Ontario Court and Quebec Court.

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • Offering Jurisdictions means the United States and the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Original Jurisdiction means, in relation to an Obligor, the jurisdiction under whose laws that Obligor is incorporated as at the date of this Agreement.

  • Specified Jurisdiction means with respect to Party A

  • Permitted Jurisdictions has the meaning specified in Section 801(a)(1).

  • Reporting Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada;

  • Requirements of Laws means any foreign, federal, state and local laws, statutes, regulations, rules, codes or ordinances enacted, adopted, issued or promulgated by any Governmental Body (including, without limitation, those pertaining to electrical, building, zoning, environmental and occupational safety and health requirements) or common law.

  • Sanctioned Jurisdiction means, at any time, a country, territory or geographical region that is subject to, the target of, or purported to be subject to, Sanctions Laws.