Primary Jurisdiction definition

Primary Jurisdiction means Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United States of America, any State of the United States of America or the District of Columbia.
Primary Jurisdiction means the jurisdictions set forth in Section 1.1(d) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule.
Primary Jurisdiction means, collectively, any province or similar jurisdiction in Canada where (a) the Canadian Borrower and its Material Subsidiaries, in aggregate, directly own or operate any LMR Assets and (b) the aggregate associated undiscounted and uninflated abandonment and reclamation liabilities (expressed in nominal dollars) of such LMR Assets in such jurisdiction, as shown in the most recent Abandonment and Reclamation Report delivered to the Agent, are in excess of the Threshold Amount.

Examples of Primary Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The Borrower irrevocably consents to the service of process out of the Courts of Primary Jurisdiction in accordance with the local rules of civil procedure or by mailing a copy thereof, by registered mail, postage prepaid to the Borrower at the address of the Borrower, or by sending a copy thereof by facsimile or e-mail in PDF format to the Borrower at the facsimile number or e-mail address of the Borrower determined under Section 12.8.

  • Nycomed shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to diligently pursue approval of the Product in each Primary Jurisdiction for use in the Field (as such term is defined in Section 3.02(e), below) and in each Secondary Jurisdiction unless there is Reasonable Cause (as such term is defined in Section 3.02 (d), below) not to launch.

  • The Borrower irrevocably consents to the service of process out of the Court of Primary Jurisdiction by personal service on the Borrower or on any such process agent.

  • The Borrower agrees that a final judgment in any proceeding commenced in any Court of Primary Jurisdiction shall be conclusive and may be enforced in any other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law.

  • No injunction or other Order issued by any court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Entity in any Primary Jurisdiction shall have been entered and remain in effect which prevents the consummation of the Sale.


More Definitions of Primary Jurisdiction

Primary Jurisdiction means the United States of America.
Primary Jurisdiction means the province or territory to which a market participant is considered to be most closely connected for the purposes of the measures contemplated in this MOU, which in most circumstances, and subject to section 5.12 will be:
Primary Jurisdiction means the Contracting State in which the centre of the debtor's main interests is situated, which for this purpose shall be the place of the debtor’s seat or domicile unless proved otherwise;
Primary Jurisdiction means the geographic area within the territorial limits of the state or political subdivision which employs the law enforcement officer.
Primary Jurisdiction means any of the United States, the European Union, the member states of the European Union, China, Australia, Brazil or Turkey.
Primary Jurisdiction means the other Canadian jurisdiction in which the members is currently registered and in which the majority of their practice is physically situated;
Primary Jurisdiction means a country, state, province or other territory that the Commission, in its sole discretion, determines to have an interactive gaming licensing and regulatory regime that is comparable to the Commission’s regime. The Commission may promulgate a list of countries, states, provinces and other territories that it considers to be primary jurisdictions for the purposes of these Regulations; “prize”: