Designated Countries definition

Designated Countries means the United States, member countries of the European Patent Convention, member countries of the Eurasian Patent Convention, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, India and Brazil.
Designated Countries means every country in the world other than the United States.
Designated Countries means the countries designated by the Board or the Committee in writing from time to time for the purposes of the Plan.

Examples of Designated Countries in a sentence

  • If you live in the Designated Countries: You and XXXXXXX.XX agree that the laws of INDIA, excluding conflict of laws rules, shall exclusively govern any dispute relating to this Contract and/or the Services.


More Definitions of Designated Countries

Designated Countries means countries in respect of which the recipient opts to retain the title under section 5;
Designated Countries means every country in the world other than the United
Designated Countries means countries designated from time to time by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada as requiring provisions against general country risk;
Designated Countries set forth in Exhibit A of the Agreement is revised by deleting the phrase ", Paraguay and Uruguay" following the word "Brazil".
Designated Countries means Canada, the United Kingdom and such additional countries as approved from time to time by the Required Lenders.
Designated Countries means those countries listed in Schedule A, attached hereto, as such may be amended from time to time upon mutual, written agreement of the Parties.
Designated Countries means (a) the Major Market Countries, (b) any country in the Territory in which [*] or [*] have, [*], [*] and [*], and (c) all other countries in the Territory except [*] and [*].