Permitted Jurisdiction definition

Permitted Jurisdiction means the United States or any state thereof, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or British Crown Dependencies, any other member country of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, or any political subdivision of any of the foregoing.
Permitted Jurisdiction means a foreign jurisdiction that is any of the following:
Permitted Jurisdiction means any of the United States, any state or territory thereof, the District of Columbia, any member state of the Pre-Expansion European Union, Switzerland, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands and Singapore.

Examples of Permitted Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Borrower and Guarantor shall not allow the Equipment and any other Collateral to be moved outside of a Permitted Jurisdiction without providing at least ten (10) Business Days prior written notice thereof to Lender.

  • The Manager on behalf of the Fund agrees that it will only acquire Assets in Custody which would be required to be held by a Sub-Custodian or Delegate in a jurisdiction designated by the Trustee as a Permitted Jurisdiction, within the limits and conditions set out in sub-Clause 25.32 with regards to Designated Jurisdiction.

  • Name of Subsidiary Swingline Borrower Subsidiary Currency and Sublimit Permitted Jurisdiction in which Swingline Loans may be made to such Subsidiary Swingline Borrower This Subsidiary Swingline Borrower Request and Assumption Agreement shall constitute a Loan Document under the Credit Agreement.

  • School functioning Scoring of this questionnaire is straight forward, summing the Likert numerical values for each response.

  • Global Medicinals is a private company incorporated in the Permitted Jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Permitted Jurisdiction

Permitted Jurisdiction means the United States or any state thereof, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or British Crown Dependencies, any other member country of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or any political subdivision of any of the foregoing.
Permitted Jurisdiction means (a) the United States of America, (b) the United Kingdom or any nation thereof, (c) Canada or any province thereof, and (d) any other country that on April 30, 2004 was a member of the European Union (other than Greece, Italy, Portugal or Spain).
Permitted Jurisdiction means the United States, any State thereof or the District of Columbia, Canada, any province or territory thereof, the Cayman Islands or any other territory or political subdivision of the foregoing or any other jurisdiction reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent.
Permitted Jurisdiction means any of (a) the United States of America, any state thereof, the District of Columbia, or any territory thereof, or (b) any member state of the Pre-Expansion European Union, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Switzerland, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Switzerland, the Marshall Islands, Malaysia, Malta or Singapore.
Permitted Jurisdiction means (i) any state of the United States, the District of Columbia or any territory of the United States, (ii) Bermuda, (iii) the Bahamas, (iv) the Isle of Man, (v) Panama, (vi) Liberia, (vii) the Mxxxxxxx Islands, or (viii) any other jurisdiction approved by the First Lien Collateral Agent.
Permitted Jurisdiction means any of the Cayman Islands or the United States or any State thereof (including the District of Columbia).