Successor Jurisdiction definition

Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 6.05(d).
Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction, other than Brazil or the Cayman Islands, in which a Successor Corporation is incorporated or considered to be resident.
Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction, other than Brazil, in which a Successor Corporation is incorporated or considered to be resident.

Examples of Successor Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The foregoing provisions apply in the same manner with respect to the jurisdiction in which any successor Person to the Issuer or the Guarantor is organized or resident for tax purposes or any authority therein or thereof having the power to tax (a “Successor Jurisdiction”), substituting such Successor Jurisdiction for the applicable Relevant Jurisdiction.

  • In the event that the Guarantor merges or consolidates with another entity pursuant to Section 801, if such successor entity is organized or resident in any jurisdiction other than the Federal Republic of Germany (a “Successor Jurisdiction”) for tax purposes, such Successor Jurisdiction will be deemed to be a Relevant Jurisdiction for purposes of Section 1007.

  • The Company and the Guarantors shall make all payments of, or in respect of, principal of and interest on the Securities, and all payments pursuant to the Guarantees, without withholding or deduction for, or on account of any Taxes, unless such Taxes are required by the Isle of Man or the jurisdiction of incorporation of any successor to the Company or any of the Owners (each a "Successor Jurisdiction"), as the case may be, or any such authority to be withheld or deducted.

  • In the event that the Guarantor merges or consolidates with another entity pursuant to Section 801, if such successor entity is organized or resident in any jurisdiction other than the Federal Republic of Germany for tax purposes (a “Successor Jurisdiction”), such Successor Jurisdiction will be deemed to be a Relevant Jurisdiction for purposes of Section 1007.

  • The Company will pay any present or future stamp, court, documentary or other similar Taxes, charges or levies that arise in Mexico or any of its political subdivisions (or any Successor Jurisdiction) from the execution, delivery, registration of, or enforcement of rights under, the New Notes, the New Indenture or any related document.


More Definitions of Successor Jurisdiction

Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction, other than Brazil, in which a Successor Person is incorporated or considered to be resident.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 5.07(d).
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning set forth in Section 1301.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 6.05(e).
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning set forth in Section 3.09.
Successor Jurisdiction means a taxing jurisdiction other than Luxembourg or Brazil, as the case may be, in which the issuer or the guarantor becomes a resident for tax purposes.
Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which any successor Person to the Issuer (including any entity substituted in place of the Issuer, or of any previous substituted company) or the Guarantor is organized or any authority therein or thereof having the power to tax.