US Jurisdiction definition

US Jurisdiction means the United States, any State thereof, the District of Columbia or any territory or possession thereof that has adopted the Uniform Commercial Code.
US Jurisdiction means the United States, each State, territory and possession thereof and the District of Columbia.

Examples of US Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • FOR WORK IN ANY FACILITY OR STRUCTURE LOCATED UNDER, IN, ON OR ADJACENT TO WATERS SUBJECT TO U.S. JURISDICTION The Contractor is responsible for performing the formal background checks of its employees and the employees of any of its Subcontractors for work in any facility or structure located under, in, on or adjacent to waters subject to U.S. Jurisdiction.

  • US Jurisdiction We make no representation that this Site is operated in accordance with the laws or regulations of, or governed by, nations other than those of the United States.

  • You hereby represent and warrant that, now and at all times during your use of the Services, (1) you reside or are domiciled in a Permitted US Jurisdiction and (2) you will not register an Account or use the Services if you reside or are domiciled outside a Permitted US Jurisdiction, even if our methods to prevent you from registering an Account or using the Services are not effective or can be bypassed.

Related to US Jurisdiction

  • Applicable Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction or jurisdictions under which the Borrower is organized, domiciled or resident or from which any of its business activities are conducted or in which any of its properties are located and which has jurisdiction over the subject matter being addressed.

  • Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;

  • Local jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Canadian securities regulatory authority is situate;

  • foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada;

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • primary insolvency jurisdiction means the Contracting State in which the centre of the debtor’s main interests is situated, which for this purpose shall be deemed to be the place of the debtor’s statutory seat or, if there is none, the place where the debtor is incorporated or formed, unless proved otherwise;

  • Relevant Jurisdiction means, with respect to a party, the jurisdictions (a) in which the party is incorporated, organised, managed and controlled or considered to have its seat, (b) where an Office through which the party is acting for purposes of this Agreement is located, (c) in which the party executes this Agreement and (d) in relation to any payment, from or through which such payment is made.

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal court, or a state court that entered an order in a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, as long as the state court had proper subject matter jurisdiction in accordance with this chapter and the laws of that state, or a tribal court that had or has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1911.

  • Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).

  • Approved Jurisdiction means a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA) or any other jurisdiction or sector as may be approved by the European Commission as ensuring adequate legal protections for personal data.

  • Partner Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that has in effect an agreement with the United States to facilitate the implementation of FATCA. The IRS shall publish a list identifying all Partner Jurisdictions.

  • Participating Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which an agreement is in place pursuant to which it will provide the information required on the automatic exchange of financial account information set out in the Common Reporting Standard.

  • Courts means the Ontario Court, the Quebec Court and the BC Court.

  • designated foreign jurisdiction means Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;