Foreign Jurisdictions definition

Foreign Jurisdictions means Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela, Honduras, the British Virgin Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Foreign Jurisdictions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 hereof. "Foreign Liabilities" has the meaning set forth in Section 3.23 hereof. "Funding" means the Postpetition Debt as defined in the Funding Agreement. "Funding Agreement" means the Order Authorizing Debtor to (A) Use Cash Collateral; (B) Incur Postpetition Debt; and
Foreign Jurisdictions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.3.

Examples of Foreign Jurisdictions in a sentence

  • At any time upon request of the Administrative Agent, promptly execute and deliver any and all further instruments and documents and take all such other action as the Administrative Agent may reasonably deem necessary in obtaining the full benefits of, or in perfecting and preserving in the United States and the Material Foreign Jurisdictions the Liens of, the Loan Documents, in each case solely to the extent not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement or any other Loan Document.

  • Provider will report the withdrawal of Foreign Assets from an Eligible Foreign Custodian and any placement of a BFA Recipient’s assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian by providing to BFA (on behalf of the BFA Recipient) an amended Schedule 2 (Eligible Foreign Jurisdictions) on an annual basis or at such times as may be deemed reasonable and appropriate based on the circumstances of a BFA Recipient’s arrangements.

  • The Lender will not be deemed to be a resident of the Applicable Foreign Jurisdictions as a result of the Loan made to the Borrower hereunder, and the Lender will not be required to be licensed or in any way qualified to do business in the Applicable Foreign Jurisdictions in order to enforce its rights under the Agreement or any Loan Document.

  • The Committee may adopt special guidelines and provisions for persons who are residing in, or subject to the laws of, Foreign Jurisdictions to comply with applicable tax and securities laws.

  • In particular, investing or transacting in the markets of Foreign Jurisdictions may not be regulated by the Hong Kong regulators and may not be covered by the investor compensation fund established under the Securities and Futures Ordinance.

  • The following lists the jurisdictions of incorporation and Foreign Jurisdictions for the Company and each of its subsidiaries.

  • The corporate charter or right to conduct business of the Borrower in its jurisdiction of incorporation and the Relevant Foreign Jurisdictions has never been suspended, revoked or terminated.

  • Neither Borrower nor any of its Guarantors (nor the property of each) enjoy, in the courts or under the laws of the Applicable Foreign Jurisdictions any right of immunity from suit, setoff or attachment or execution on a judgment in respect of the obligations of Borrower or any of its Guarantors under this Agreement or any other Loan Document.

  • Managing, Regular and Special Members 17 2.2. Formation; Name; Foreign Jurisdictions 18 2.3. Term 18 2.4. Purposes; Powers 18 2.5. Place of Business 20 ARTICLE III MANAGEMENT 3.1. Managing Member 21 3.2. Member Voting, etc.

  • The value of, or income deriving from, investing in Foreign Jurisdictions may be more volatile and less liquid than investing in Hong Kong and could be adversely affected by changes in currency rates of exchange, foreign tax practices, foreign laws and regulations, government policies and the local and/or international political environment.


More Definitions of Foreign Jurisdictions

Foreign Jurisdictions as defined in Section 2.1 of the Credit Agreement.
Foreign Jurisdictions means a jurisdiction outside of the United States.
Foreign Jurisdictions is defined in Section 3.01.
Foreign Jurisdictions means, in connection with each Lease involving a lessee (or, in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, involving a sublessee) domiciled or principally located in a non-U.S. jurisdiction, unless (a) the Borrower shall have obtained a legal opinion in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Security Agent from local counsel in such jurisdiction (a copy of which shall have been provided to the Security Agent) to the effect that under and in accordance with applicable local law, an aircraft engine, upon its installation on an aircraft, should remain the property of the Owner Trustee and not become an accession to such aircraft (thereby vesting a superior right to title in the owner of such aircraft) or (b) the Borrower or the applicable Owner Trustee shall have become a party to or otherwise obtained the benefit of recognition of rights arrangements sufficient to protect its interests as reasonably determined by the Security Agent or (c) the lessee (or, in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, the sublessee) under such Lease (or sublease) is a lessee (or in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, a sublessee) listed in Schedule 4 hereto; provided, however, that a lessee (or in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, a sublessee) may be added or removed from Schedule 4 upon the determination of the Majority Banks (such determination to be made in their sole discretion), with such addition or removal to become effective for all purposes of this agreement upon written notice to the Borrower. Upon the removal of a lessee (or in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, a sublessee) from Schedule 4 hereto, any existing Lease (or sublease) with such lessee (or in the case of a Lease to WLFC (Ireland) Limited, a sublessee) shall be applied to paragraph (xii) of the definition of Asset Base.

Related to Foreign Jurisdictions

  • foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada;

  • 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;

  • foreign judgment means the judgment of a foreign Court;

  • Foreign with respect to an entity, means governed as to its internal affairs by the law of a jurisdiction other than this state.

  • Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada;