Initial Asset Security Jurisdiction definition

Initial Asset Security Jurisdiction means the United States, the United Kingdom, the State of Israel and Japan.
Initial Asset Security Jurisdiction means the United States, the United Kingdom, the State of Israel and Japan. “Initial Borrower” is defined in the preamble.
Initial Asset Security Jurisdiction means the United States and Singapore.

Related to Initial Asset Security Jurisdiction

  • Security Code means a sequence of numbers and/or letters or such other codes or procedures, whether generated by a Security Mechanism or otherwise, for use in connection with access to and/or use of the EB Services;

  • Reference Jurisdiction means, in respect of the Reference Currency, the country (or countries of the currency block) for which the Reference Currency is the lawful currency.

  • financial assets means (i) cash, (ii) securities, or (iii) a contract of insurance, a deposit or an evidence of a deposit that is not a security for the purposes of securities legislation;

  • Judicial Code means title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1–4001.

  • Eligible Jurisdiction means Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  • Security Agreement Collateral means all "Collateral" as defined in the Security Agreement.