Combined Jurisdiction definition

Combined Jurisdiction means, for any taxable period, any jurisdiction with respect to which a Combined Return is filed for United States federal, state, local, or foreign Income Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction for any Taxable Period, any state, local or foreign jurisdiction in which a Party or a Subsidiary of a Party is included in a consolidated, combined, unitary or similar return for such state, local or foreign Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction means, for any taxable period, any jurisdiction in which SpinCo or a SpinCo Affiliate is included in a consolidated, combined, unitary return with RemainCo or a RemainCo Affiliate for state Income Tax or Other Tax purposes.

Examples of Combined Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 3.9 to the contrary, PKS shall be entitled to any refund for any Tax or any benefit arising from a Tax Attribute obtained by the Consolidated Group (or any member of a Combined Group in a Combined Jurisdiction) as a result of the carryback of losses or credits of any member of the PKS Group from any taxable period beginning after the Distribution Date to any taxable period ending on or before (or any taxable period including) the Distribution Date.

  • Marketing shall not file any carryback claim for federal Taxes or state or local Taxes in a Combined Jurisdiction for the Marketing Group or any Marketing Member into a Pre-Closing Taxable Period without the prior written consent of Realty, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • I recall that when I examined the relevant legislation in preparation for the report Combined Jurisdiction for Development Appeals in the States and Territories (1990)2, it appeared that in Victoria a right resided in third parties to appeal at each step of the processes associated with the consideration and determination of an application for a planning permit.

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More Definitions of Combined Jurisdiction

Combined Jurisdiction for any Taxable Period, any state, local or foreign jurisdiction in which Getty or a Getty Affiliate is included in a consolidated, combined, unitary or similar return with Getty or any Getty Affiliate for state or local Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction means, for any taxable period, any jurisdiction in which KMC or a KMC Affiliate is included in a combined, unitary, consolidated, or similar Tax Return with PKS or a PKS Affiliate for State Income Tax or Other Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction means, for any taxable period, any jurisdiction in which Holdings or a Holdings Affiliate could be or is included in a consolidated or combined return with CFI or a CFI Affiliate for Other Tax purposes for such period.
Combined Jurisdiction for any Taxable Period, any state, foreign or local jurisdiction in which Hilton and a Hilton Affiliate (or two or more Hilton Affiliates) for that period join in the filing of a consolidated, combined, unitary or similar return for state, foreign or local Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction for any Taxable Period, any state, local or foreign jurisdiction in which CLJ or a CLJ Affiliate (other than an Acquired Company) is included in a consolidated, combined, unitary or similar return with any Acquired Company for state, local or foreign Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction means, for any taxable period, any jurisdiction in which HBI or an HBI Affiliate is included in a consolidated, combined, or unitary return with Xxxx Xxx or a Xxxx Xxx Affiliate for state Income Tax or Other Tax purposes.
Combined Jurisdiction for any Taxable Period, any state, local or foreign jurisdiction in which Host Marriott or a Host Marriott Affiliate is included in a consolidated, combined, unitary or similar return with Crestline or any Crestline Affiliate for state, local or foreign Tax purposes.