foreign jurisdiction definition

foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada;
foreign jurisdiction means any jurisdiction other than the United States, and any subdivision of or in such other jurisdiction.
foreign jurisdiction means any jurisdiction outside of the United States including, without limitation, countries, states, provinces and localities.

Examples of foreign jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Any Loss incurred in a Foreign Jurisdiction by an Entity may be deemed a Loss of the Named Entity payable by the Insurer to the Named Entity at the address listed at Item A.


More Definitions of foreign jurisdiction

foreign jurisdiction means any jurisdiction other than a state of the United States.
foreign jurisdiction means a jurisdiction outside the United States of America.
foreign jurisdiction means a jurisdiction other than a domestic jurisdiction.
foreign jurisdiction means any jurisdiction other than a state.
foreign jurisdiction means a jurisdiction outside the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.
foreign jurisdiction means any jurisdiction, other than the United States or any of its territories or possessions.
foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada; “fully managed account” means an account of a client for which a person makes the investment decisions if that person has full discretion to trade in securities for the account without requiring the client’s express consent to a transaction;