Approved Jurisdictions definition

Approved Jurisdictions means Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland, and any other jurisdiction approved by the Debentureholders.
Approved Jurisdictions. The federal or state courts in the State of New York, the federal or state courts in the State of Delaware, the Cayman Islands and Poland;
Approved Jurisdictions means Ireland, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the United States and England and Wales.

Examples of Approved Jurisdictions in a sentence

  • Each of the Parties hereto consents to the in personam jurisdiction of any state or federal court in the Approved Jurisdictions, and waives any objection to the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, BMO may in its discretion establish a line of credit for the Borrower in such principal amount as may be agreed between BMO and the Borrower from time to time, in respect of corporate MasterCards in Qualified Currencies issued by BMO to the Borrower`s employees to be used for corporate purposes only in Approved Jurisdictions, including purchasing supplies and funding miscellaneous business expenses (the “MasterCard Line”).

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, BMO may in its discretion establish a line of credit for the Borrower in such principal amount as may be agreed between BMO and the Borrower from time to time, in respect of corporate MasterCards in Qualified Currencies issued by BMO to the Borrower`s employees to be used for corporate purposes only in Approved Jurisdictions, including purchasing supplies and funding miscellaneous business expenses (the "MasterCard Line").

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Group Parties and the Joint Ventures do not carry on any Cannabis Activities in any jurisdiction other than an Approved Jurisdiction and solely in facilities licensed or otherwise permitted by Governmental Authorities in Approved Jurisdictions.

  • Suitable persons include: Police Officers; Chartered & Certified Public Accountants; Notaries Public/Practicing Attorneys/Solicitors/Lawyers/Commissioners for Oaths; Embassy /Consular staff; Officers of Financial Institutions in Approved Jurisdictions; or a Citco officer or employee who has signing authority for the relevant Citco Company.


More Definitions of Approved Jurisdictions

Approved Jurisdictions means the U.S., Australia, the Netherlands, Canada and such other jurisdiction approved in writing by the Administrative Agent from time to time. Assignee Group means two or more Eligible Assignees that are Affiliates of one another or two or more Approved Funds managed by the same investment advisor.
Approved Jurisdictions means (i) the United States and any state or commonwealth thereof, (ii) any Participating Member State except Greece, and (iii) Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom or its political subdivisions, Switzerland, Canada or its provinces, and Bermuda.
Approved Jurisdictions means those countries as notified by NIUM to You from time to time being where NIUM has the ability to facilitate processing of Transactions pursuant to any Services provided under this Agreement;
Approved Jurisdictions. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, the Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and any other country added with the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.
Approved Jurisdictions means those countries designated by CFS from time to time as locations at which servers may be operated by the Supplier for the purposes of storing names, title and work contact details of CFS employees only.
Approved Jurisdictions means, individually and collectively, the countries of (a) the United States of America, (b) the United Kingdom, (c) Canada, and (d) Australia.
Approved Jurisdictions means (a) the United States and any state or commonwealth thereof, and (b) any jurisdiction other than a jurisdiction set forth on a listing of sanctioned jurisdictions by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control Restrictions, as set forth at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/offices/enforcement/ofac/programs/ or any successor webpage, where the sanctions are directed at the government of such jurisdiction or all nationals of such jurisdiction.