Prohibited Jurisdictions definition

Prohibited Jurisdictions means the Botswana, Cambodia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Pakistan, Panama, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, United States and Yemen.
Prohibited Jurisdictions means those jurisdictions in which the Fund shall not hold assets and which are listed in Part I (C) of Schedule B to this Deed and which may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions of that Schedule, including jurisdictions in which the segregation of Assets in Custody from the Sub-Custodian’s own assets is not assured by applicable local law;
Prohibited Jurisdictions means the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Germany, France, Belgium, and/or Italy.

Examples of Prohibited Jurisdictions in a sentence

  • The Manager on behalf of the Fund agrees that it will not acquire Assets in Custody in Prohibited Jurisdictions.

  • Capita reserves the right as the consequence of legal, regulatory and or Scheme advice received by Capita and at its sole discretion to amend the Prohibited Jurisdictions by notification to Customer in writing from time to time.

  • Customer acknowledges that Capita may at its sole discretion decline to process Transactions originating from gambling or any other prohibited service, including but not limited to Transactions originating from cardholders and or activities located in or deemed to be located in the Prohibited Jurisdictions as specified in this Section 25.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the foregoing restrictions on Services from Prohibited Jurisdictions applies equally to residents and citizens of other nations while located in a Prohibited Jurisdiction.

  • The Rights attributable to Shareholders with registered addresses in, or who are resident in, Prohibited Jurisdictions andShareholders with registered addresses in, or who are resident in, Restricted Territories (and are not Permitted Restricted Territory Shareholders) will instead be delivered to Computershare Investor Services Proprietary Limited ("South African Transfer Secretaries"), and the South African Transfer Secretaries will act as nominee for the said Shareholders.


More Definitions of Prohibited Jurisdictions

Prohibited Jurisdictions. ) by use of mail or any other means of communication (including but not limited to facsimile transmission, electronic mail, telex, telephone and the internet) that could be used for national or international commerce, or of any facilities of a national securities exchange. The Offer cannot be accepted, and shares may not be tendered in the Offer by any such use, means, instrumentality or facility of, or from within, any Prohibited Jurisdiction or by persons located or resident in any Prohibited Jurisdiction. Accordingly, this acceptance form and any documentation related to the Offer are not being and should not be mailed or otherwise transmitted, distributed, forwarded or sent in or into any Prohibited Jurisdiction or to any person who citizen in any Prohibited Jurisdiction or any persons located or resident or with a registered address in any Prohibited Jurisdiction. Banks, brokers, dealers and other nominees holding shares for persons in any Prohibited Jurisdiction must not forward the offer document or any other documents received in connection with the Offer to such persons. White Pearl will not deliver any consideration from the Offer into any Prohibited Jurisdiction. Regardless of what has been stated above, White Pearl are entitled to allow the Offer to be accepted by persons who are not residents of Sweden if White Pearl finds, to their own discretion, that such transaction can be executed according to applicable laws and regulations.
Prohibited Jurisdictions means Bosnia and Herzegovina, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Uganda, Vanuatu, Yemen, Lithuania or any other country subject to United Nations sanctions; or any country where Services cannot be offered to a person, if the person or any created or organized entity, including but without limitation, any company, corporation or partnership is a citizen, resident of, or a person located or domiciled in the country, including its states, territories in or under the laws of the country;
Prohibited Jurisdictions means American Samoa, Angola, Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), Dominica, DRC (Congo), Eritrea, Fiji, Guinea-Bissau, Guam, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Palau, Panama, Rwanda, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine (Crimea/Sevastopol regions only), United States of America, US Virgin Islands, Vanuatu, Yemen.
Prohibited Jurisdictions includes all countries which the Company does not offer its services, i.e. Belgium, France, countries outside the EU (excluding Switzerland)
Prohibited Jurisdictions. Cuba, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, and Somalia.
Prohibited Jurisdictions mean jurisdictions and/or territories where using distributed ledger (blockchain) technologies such as smart contracts, tokens or cryptocurrencies are prohibited or would be contrary to any law or regulation or require any registration, licensing or other authorization. Risks The User understands and accepts that if the password and the private key needed to use the software is lost, the User will not be able to generate a new password or recover his private keys. The User understands and accepts that the loss of the password and/or the private key will cause the permanent loss of the access to use of the software. If the user transfers control of his account, including tokens to another person, including intermediaries or representatives, the user bears full responsibility for their actions. Dispute resolution Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the IACC Arbitration Rules as published on xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/Cryptonomica/arbitration-rules/tree/master/Arbitration_Rules/IACC in the version in effect at the time of the filing of the claim. And unless the parties agree otherwise in writing: * The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be: English * The arbitral tribunal shall decide ex aequo et xxxx. Force majeure The Force Majeure (Exemption) clause of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Publication No. 421) is hereby incorporated in this contract.
Prohibited Jurisdictions means those countries, states, provinces, territories or other geographic and/or governmental areas other than the Territory. Prohibited Jurisdictions shall include Permitted Regulated Markets where the appropriate permits are not held to offer the Licensed Games to Players, any jurisdiction which may be added and designated as Prohibited Jurisdiction(s) by the Supplier (at its sole discretion) from time to time by written notice to the Licensee (email being sufficient);