Domestic Territory definition

Domestic Territory means, the contiguous United States, plus Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Domestic Territory means the United States (including its current and future territories, possessions, and military posts worldwide), Canada, and Mexico.
Domestic Territory. The United States and Canada. --------------------

Examples of Domestic Territory in a sentence

  • If any third party shall pay any such sums derived from the Distribution Agreement and/or Domestic Territory to Borrower, Licensor or any other Person, Borrower, Licensor or such other Person shall receive such sums as trustee for Lender and promptly upon receipt thereof shall remit such sums (or cause such sums to be remitted) to Lender.


More Definitions of Domestic Territory

Domestic Territory means all the States and Union Territories forming part of Republic of India;
Domestic Territory means the United States and its possessions.
Domestic Territory means the United States of America and its territories and possessions; provided, that solely in the context of P&A Expenses, on a picture by picture basis, to the extent that the Credit Parties are responsible for any such P&A Expenses in Canada and its territories and possessions, “Domestic Territory” shall also include Canada and its territories and possessions.
Domestic Territory means the United States of America as reflected on Schedule A attached hereto.
Domestic Territory means the entire territorial United States and its possessions, territories and commonwealths, including the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the former U.S. Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, including the Carolina Islands, the Xxxxxxxx Islands and the Mariana Islands, Saipan and American Samoa; the Dominican Republic, the British Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Saba Island, St. Eustatius Island, St. Kitts Island, St. Xxxxxx Island, St Maarten Island; and Canada and its possessions and territories.
Domestic Territory means the territorial United States and its possessions, territories and commonwealths, including, without limitation, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, including, without limitation, the Carolina Islands, the Xxxxxxxx Islands and the Mariana Islands, Saipan and American Samoa; the Dominican Republic, the British Virgin Islands, Nassau, Bahamas, Bermuda, Saba Island, St. Eustatius Island, St. Kitts Island, St. Maarten Island, and Freeport; the Dominion of Canada and its possessions, territories and commonwealths; and all Army, Navy, Air Force, Red Cross and other national or governmental installations, diplomatic posts, camps, bases, and reservations of the above-mentioned countries, as well as oil rigs (including Aramco sites) and maritime facilities (and other commercial and/or industrial installations of the above-mentioned countries and territories), wherever any of the aforementioned facilities or installations are located, to the extent that sales are made and/or servicing thereof is performed within the geographical areas set forth above, and all airlines and ships flying the flag of, or having the registry of, or whose principal office is located in the United States, Canada or Bermuda, and other possessions, territories and commonwealths within the Domestic Territory.
Domestic Territory means the United States and its territories and possessions, including English speaking Puerto Rico.]