Foreign definition

Foreign with respect to an entity, means governed as to its internal affairs by the law of a jurisdiction other than this state.
Foreign means, with respect to an entity, an entity whose governing law is other than the law of this state.
Foreign means the CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) value.

Examples of Foreign in a sentence

  • The Parties to this Agreement shall comply with all applicable anti-bribery and corruption laws and regulations in India, including but not limited to the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

  • In the event if no prior consent has been obtained then the Auctioneer shall at its absolute discretion accept or reject such bidding by Foreign Citizen/Foreign Company.

  • The Allottee understands and agrees that in the event of any failure on his/her part to comply with the prevailing exchange control guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India; he/she shall be liable for any action under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 as amended from time to time.

  • Domestic (sent or received) $5 per item Foreign (sent or received) $15 per item Any external fees imposed by the issuing or paying institution are deducted from the collected item.

  • Foreign nationals or companies are also advised to take note of restrictions applicable on foreign purchase imposed by the relevant authorities.


More Definitions of Foreign

Foreign means any areas not included in the United States.
Foreign with respect to an entity, means an entity governed as to its internal affairs by the organic
Foreign means any theatrical motion picture for which twenty percent (20%) or more of the shooting days of principal photography takes place in a country other than the United States, its territories or Canada.
Foreign with respect to an entity, means governed as to
Foreign means non-United States.
Foreign when applied to a corporation means created or organized outside of North Dakota.
Foreign means, with respect to an entity, that the entity is formed under, and the entity's internal affairs are governed by, the laws of a jurisdiction other than this state.