Host Country definition

Host Country means, with respect to an Insured Person, the country or territory the Insured Person is visiting or in which the Insured Person is living, which is not the Insured Person’s Home Country.
Host Country means any country, other than an OFAC excluded country, in which the Covered Person is traveling while covered under the Policy.
Host Country means the country in which the project is located.

Examples of Host Country in a sentence

  • Contractor represents and warrants is or will become lawfully registered to do business in the Host Country.

  • Contractor shall prepare and furnish a complete and accurate record on the IADC-API “Daily Drilling Report” form or equivalent, or an electronic substitute therefor including all such data in real-time (subject to any limitations of technology in the Host Country), of all Work on the Well and shall furnish Operator with one (1) legible copy of said report, properly signed by authorized representatives of Contractor and Operator.


More Definitions of Host Country

Host Country means a country or territory You are visiting or in which You are living which is not Your Home Country.
Host Country means the country or countries in which a Funded Activity is to be, is being, or has been, implemented pursuant to any FAA;
Host Country means the country specified in Clause 2B of the Special Conditions, into which country the Guaranteed Loan is made.
Host Country means the foreign country in which the services hereunder are to be rendered.
Host Country or "host government" means a member, its government, or any public authority of a member in whose territories, as defined in Article 66, an investment which has been guaranteed or reinsured, or is considered for guarantee or reinsurance, by the Agency is to be located.
Host Country means any country, other than an OFAC excluded country, in which the Covered Person is traveling
Host Country means the country where the headquarters of AFoCO is located