MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS Clause Samples

The MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS clause defines how a contract will be interpreted and enforced when parties or activities span more than one legal jurisdiction. Typically, this clause specifies which laws will govern the agreement and may outline procedures for resolving disputes that arise in different regions, such as choosing a primary jurisdiction or allowing for concurrent proceedings. Its core function is to provide clarity and predictability for all parties by preemptively addressing potential conflicts of law, thereby reducing uncertainty and legal risk in cross-border or multi-state transactions.
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MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. If a project is within multiple jurisdictions and/or agencies, one jurisdiction or agency will enter in to this interlocal agreement and interface with the Program Manager as the Project Sponsor. Multiple jurisdictions and/or agencies interactions will be outlined within a separate interlocal agreement between said jurisdictions and/or agencies. This agreement shall be referenced in such agreement as an Exhibit.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. The assets associated with the Company include rights to oil and gas leases, oil, gas and mineral leases and subleases, royalties, overriding royalties, and other contracts related to the production of Hydrocarbons; oil, gas and other ▇▇▇▇▇; pooled, communitized or unitized acreage that includes part or all of the leases; rights associated with any existing contracts, agreements and instruments with respect to the properties; rights to easements, permits, licenses, servitudes, rights-of-way, surface leases and other rights to use the surface held in connection with the properties; all equipment, machinery, fixtures, and other tangible personal property and improvements used or held for use in connection with the operation of the properties; rights to hydrocarbons produced from or attributable to the properties; all rights of an interest holder in and to records, payments, refunds, trade credits and other receivables and general intangibles attributable to the assets. These assets are located in multiple states and within those states, in multiple counties, municipalities and parishes.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. In the event the entity referred by Vicardo is an organization with branches, affiliates and subsidiaries in multiple jurisdictions around the world, Solutions and Vicardo shall jointly determine the jurisdictions to which the Vicardo Referral would be extended. Such determination shall be made in writing within (7) working days.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. MnDOT is the lead agency responsible for consultation on procedures for emissions analysis for transportation activities that cross the borders of MPOs, non-attainment areas or air basins.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. MDOT is the lead agency responsible for consultation on procedures for emissions analysis for transportation activities that cross the borders of MPOs, nonattainment areas or air basins.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. The Licensed Businesses are owned and conducted directly by Sellers or through their Affiliates in multiple jurisdictions in Western Europe. Certain of the Transferred Assets will be conveyed by one or more of Sellers’ Affiliates. A list of the Transferred Assets owned by such Affiliates together with identification of the Affiliates owning and transferring such assets is set forth on Schedule 3.01. The Transferred Assets include without limitation assets located in Italy (the “Italian Assets”), France (the “French Assets”), England (the “English Assets”), the Netherlands (the “Dutch Assets”), and Switzerland (the “Swiss Assets”). Sellers will cause their Affiliates to, and Purchasers will or will cause one or more of their designees to, enter into separate and individual conveyance agreements under the local law and in the language of such jurisdictions (each a “Conveyance Agreement”) effecting the transfer or other conveyance of the Transferred Assets; provided that Purchasers will acquire the Dutch Assets by purchasing all of the capital stock of Fingen Apparel Retail B.V., a Netherlands company (“DutchCo”); provided further that the Italian Assets will be acquired by Guess Italia and that the entity designated by the Purchasers to acquire the French Assets, the English Assets, the Dutch Assets and the Swiss Assets and all necessary details thereof shall be transmitted to Sellers on or before December 31, 2004. Each Conveyance Agreement will be substantially to the same effect and purpose as this Agreement, but with such variations as may be reasonably acceptable to Purchasers to satisfy the requirements of local law and of normal practice of each country.
MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS. In the event the entity referred by Mobius is an organization with branches, affiliates and subsidiaries in multiple jurisdictions around the world, Solutions and Mobius shall jointly determine the jurisdictions to which the Mobius Referral would be extended. Such determination shall be made in writing within (7) working days.