Geographical Limit definition

Geographical Limit means area lying within 500 Kilometers of radius from the center point of your city of residence.
Geographical Limit herein shall mean the United States. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to the geographic area of the United States west of the Mississippi River. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to the state of Arizona. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to Maricopa County, Arizona.
Geographical Limit means the United States. The Geographical Limit shall not be construed as a limitation on any provision in this Section 9 except as expressly stated in such provision.

Examples of Geographical Limit in a sentence

  • The Geographical Limit of this Policy and jurisdiction shall be India.

  • Geographical Limit C Europe which means anywhere in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the countries of the European Union.

  • Geographical Limit B Anywhere in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

  • Geographical Limit D Worldwide which means anywhere in the world.

  • The Geographical Limit of this Policy and jurisdiction shall be India except Personal accident cover, under which Accidental Bodily Injuries sustained during the Policy Period anywhere in the World (subject to the travel and other restrictions that the Indian Government may impose) are covered.All claims under this Policy shall be settled in Indian Rupees only.


More Definitions of Geographical Limit

Geographical Limit means the United States of America; if a court determines that the United States of America is too broad, then the state of Arizona; if a court determines that Arizona is too broad, then Maricopa and Pima County; if a court determines that Maricopa and Pima County is too broad, then Maricopa County only; if a court determines that Maricopa County is too broad, then the greater-Phoenix area, Arizona.
Geographical Limit means the United States of America; if a court determines that the United States of America is too broad, then the state of Arizona; if a court determines that Arizona is too broad, then Maricopa and Pima County; if a court determines that Maricopa and Pima County is too broad, then Pima County only; if a court determines that Pima County is too broad, then Tucson, Arizona.
Geographical Limit means the area in which this guarantee is effective, this being Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Geographical Limit means waterborne service up to 3 nautical miles from the shoreline boundary along the South Coast of the United Kingdom west of Selsey Bill including estuaries and inland waterways as detailed on the service area chart featured on our web site; and, shore side service east of Selsey Bill to Ramsgate. In the Channel Islands and on the North Brittany and Normandy Coast shore side service only.
Geographical Limit herein shall mean the United States. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to the geographic areas of the United States wherein the Company owns assets at the time of such determination. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to the state in which the Executive’s primary resident office is situated. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines the geographic area as set forth herein is too broad, the parties agree to narrow such restriction to the County in the state in which the Executive’s primary resident office is situated.
Geographical Limit means the United States of America; if a court determines that the United States of America is too broad, then the state of Arizona; if a court determines that Arizona is too broad, then Maricopa and Pima County; if a court determines that Maricopa and Pima County is too broad, then Pima County only; if a court determines that Pima County is too broad, then Tucson, Arizona. "Time Limit" means the term of your employment with the Company and for a period of 18 months thereafter; if a court determines that 18 months is longer than necessary to protect the Company's legitimate interests, then 12 months; if a court determines 12 months is longer than necessary to protect the Company's legitimate interests, then 9 months.
Geographical Limit means the territorial limits of Hong Kong.