Authorised Country definition

Authorised Country means members of the European Union together with members of the European Free Trade Association plus Alderney, Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, China, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, India, Isle of Man, Jersey, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Sark, Serbia, Ukraine, and the United States of America, or such other countries as may be agreed by Generali.
Authorised Country means EU member states, USA, Canada, Australia. The Index Calculator will, at the request of the Index Sponsor, amend this list of Authorised Countries on each Re-weighting Date;
Authorised Country means Vietnam;

Examples of Authorised Country in a sentence

  • You agree that you have the right to enrol new consultants but that does not grant you the right to market LifeVantage Products or services registered in other LifeVantage Authorised Countries outside of your Authorised Country.

  • You shall ensure that You order the Product on an ‘as a Service’ basis for the Authorised Country for delivery to, and use of the Product by, the End User.

  • The following terms apply to LifeVantage Consultants as they work in LifeVantage Authorised Countries outside of their Authorised Country.

  • This period may be extended if it is agreed that it is not medically advisable for the Member to travel in order to return to an Authorised Country.

  • We will not permit self-insurance for compliance with the insurance requirements, in whole or in part, without our prior review and written approval.


More Definitions of Authorised Country

Authorised Country means Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar and United Arab Emirates;
Authorised Country means Australia, Canada, EU member states, Japan, Malaysia, Norway, Russia, Singapore and USA. The Index Calculator will, at the request of the Index Sponsor, amend this list of Authorised Countries on each Re-weighting Date;
Authorised Country means Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America and any other country that the Secretary of State may designate as an Authorised Country in the notifiable acquisition regulations (see section 6),”
Authorised Country means , as applicable: (i) in respect of any transfers of Personal Data from within the EEA or from a country to which EEA Applicable Privacy Law applies, (a) the countries within the EEA, from time to time; (b) the countries deemed by the European Commission to provide an adequate level of protection to personal data, from time to time; and (c) such countries from time to time that whilst not deemed by the European Commission to provide an adequate level of protection to personal data, the European Commission has authorised or approved to receive personal data on a transitional basis; and (ii) following the exit of the United Kingdom from the EEA and the expiry of the Transition Period, in respect of any transfers of personal data from within the UK or to which UK Applicable Privacy Law applies (a) the countries deemed by the applicable UK governing body to provide an adequate level of protection to personal data, from time to time; and (b) such countries from time to time that whilst not deemed by the applicable UK governing body to provide an adequate level of protection to personal data, the applicable UK governing body has authorised or approved to receive personal data on a transitional basis;
Authorised Country means each of Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, South Africa and USA;
Authorised Country means the one or more countries listed in the Service Description or other ScanSource or Avaya’s related documentation, in which the End User is authorised to use the Product on an ‘as a Service’ basis.‘’Authorised Resellers’’ means: any reseller or partner with whom You have a contractual relationship and regarding which You would have obtain prior written approval from Us and Avaya to operate within one Authorised Country.
Authorised Country means the one or more countries listed in the Service Description or other ScanSource or Avaya’s related documentation, in which the End User is authorised to use the Product on an ‘as a Service’ basis.