foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada;
Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.
Change in 1940 Act Law shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of "Investment Company Event."
Taxing Jurisdiction is defined in Section 13.
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada;
Relevant Taxing Jurisdiction shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.07(a).
Base jurisdiction means the Member Jurisdiction, selected in accordance with Section 305, to which an Applicant applies for apportioned registration under the Plan or the Member Jurisdiction that issues apportioned registration to a Registrant under the Plan.
Applicable Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction or jurisdictions under which the Borrower is organized, domiciled or resident or from which any of its business activities are conducted or in which any of its properties are located and which has jurisdiction over the subject matter being addressed.
Change in Tax Law means the enactment, promulgation, execution or ratification of, or any change in or amendment to, any law (or in the application or official interpretation of any law) that occurs on or after the date on which the relevant Transaction is entered into.
designated foreign jurisdiction means Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;
Participating Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which an agreement is in place pursuant to which it will provide the information required on the automatic exchange of financial account information set out in the Common Reporting Standard.
Change of Law shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.02.
Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;
Eligible Jurisdiction means Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that has adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.
Home jurisdiction means the jurisdiction that issued the driver's license of the traffic violator.
Change in Tax Classification has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(h).
Pertinent Jurisdiction in relation to a company, means:
Offering Jurisdictions means the United States and the Qualifying Jurisdictions;
Change in Use means altering the purpose of an existing room, within the facility, that requires structural changes.
REMIC Change of Law Any proposed, temporary or final regulation, revenue ruling, revenue procedure or other official announcement or interpretation relating to REMICs and the REMIC Provisions issued after the Closing Date.
Local jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Canadian securities regulatory authority is situate;
Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).