Sovereign Risk Sample Clauses

Sovereign Risk. Sovereign Risk shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where an Investment is acquired or held hereunder or under a sub-custody agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investment or cash deposit by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments or cash deposits, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced.
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Sovereign Risk. SOVEREIGN RISK shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where Investments are acquired or held hereunder or under a Subcustody Agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investments by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (iv) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (d) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments, (vi) any change in the Applicable Law, or (e) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced beyond the Custodian's control.
Sovereign Risk. Sovereign Risk shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where Investments are acquired or held hereunder or under a Subcustody Agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investments by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced. The Custodian shall provide the Fund with its Market Practice Reports in respect of any foreign market where a Series shall place and maintain Investments. Such Market Practice Report may describe some of the Sovereign Risks outlined above. In addition, the Custodian shall provide the Fund with access to its Global Updates which may describe some timely Sovereign Risks outlined above.
Sovereign Risk. In respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where an Investment is acquired or held hereunder or under a sub-custody agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investment or cash deposit by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments or cash deposits, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced.
Sovereign Risk. Sovereign Risk shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where Investments is acquired or held hereunder or under a Subcustody Agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investments by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced.
Sovereign Risk. 27.1 Payments in relation to Debt Securities that are issued by state governments may be affected by economic and political events in such states. The occurrence of a sovereign risk event could result in the loss of all or a portion of the principal amount invested.
Sovereign Risk. In respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where an Investment is acquired or held hereunder or under a sub-custody agreement, (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection, revolution or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any Governmental Authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation, nationalization, or seizure of any Investment or cash deposit by any Governmental Authority, whether de facto or de jure, (d) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (e) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments or cash deposits, (f) any change in the Applicable Law, or (g) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced, including acts of civil or military authorities.
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Sovereign Risk. Payment of bonds may be affected by the economics and political events in the country of the relevant issuer.
Sovereign Risk. 21.1 If an Event of Force Majeure arises due to a change in Law, or an exercise of executive power, the Purchaser and Forestry Tasmania agree to cooperate with each other to the extent reasonably practical in order that each Party may seek compensation from the relevant Crown for loss suffered as a result of that Event of Force Majeure.
Sovereign Risk. SOVEREIGN RISK shall mean, in respect of any jurisdiction, including the United States of America, where Investments is acquired or held hereunder or under a Subcustody Agreement, all risks of (a) any act of war, terrorism, riot, insurrection or civil commotion, (b) the imposition of any investment, repatriation or exchange control restrictions by any governmental authority, (c) the confiscation, expropriation or nationalization of any Investments by any governmental authority, whether de facto or de jure, (iv) any devaluation or revaluation of the currency, (d) the imposition of taxes, levies or other charges affecting Investments, (vi) any change in the Applicable Law, or (e) any other economic or political risk incurred or experienced. Nothing in this section shall relieve Custodian of its obligations under Section 8.2.3.
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