foreign law definition

foreign law means any law other than the law of Jersey;
foreign law means a law, rule, or legal code of a
foreign law means the law of a country outside the United Kingdom.

Examples of foreign law in a sentence

  • The Company or any particular Domestic Subsidiary shall not be required to execute and deliver a Foreign Law Pledge Agreement pursuant to this Section 6.21(b) if such entity directly holds 35% or less of the Voting Equity Interests in such Foreign Subsidiary and, as a result of the limitation set forth in the preceding sentence, the Company can comply with this Section 6.21(b) without the pledge of such Voting Equity Interests.

  • The choice of governing law in each of the Documents has been freely made in good faith (for example not made with any intention of avoiding provisions of the law with which the transactions under the Documents have the closest and most real connection) and, where such law is a Foreign Law, would be regarded as a valid and binding selection, which will be upheld by the courts of such jurisdiction as a matter of such governing law and all other laws (other than the laws of the Cayman Islands).

  • The appointment by the Company of Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Company as agent for the receipt of any service of process in respect of any of the Foreign Courts in connection with any matter arising out of or in connection with the Documents is a valid and effective appointment, if such appointment is valid and binding under the laws of the Foreign Law and if no other procedural requirements need to be met in order to validate such appointment.

  • Overview of Transfer Mechanisms for Non-U.S. Offerees under Foreign Law for Section 6.01(a) of the Agreement India • Prior to the Transfer Date (as defined in the Indian Foreign Acquisition Agreement), Purchaser to extend an offer of employment in such form as may be required to comply with the laws and regulations of India, to each Offeree (as used in this paragraph only, this term shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Indian Foreign Acquisition Agreement).

  • The Collateral Agent shall have received each Foreign Law Security Document originally executed and delivered by each applicable Loan Party and each other document or instrument (including customary local law legal opinions) required by the Collateral Agent to be delivered in order to ensure the validity and perfection of each such Foreign Law Security Document.


More Definitions of foreign law

foreign law means the law of any state or territory other than Singapore, and includes international law;
foreign law means the law of a state (including the law of a territorial unit of a state), other than the State;
foreign law means the law applicable in the United States regarding securities, including the provisions of the Sarbanes Oxley Act and the rules and regulations that have been and are in future issued by virtue thereof, and including the rules of the Nasdaq National Market;
foreign law means a law, rule, or code of a jurisdiction outside of the states and territories of the United States.
foreign law means the laws, rules, regulations and judicial precedents recognised in a location or jurisdiction other than Belize;
foreign law means law of a place outside Australia;
foreign law means the law of a place outside the United Kingdom; and