International Jurisdiction definition

International Jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or the United States;
International Jurisdiction has the meaning set forth in section 9(l);
International Jurisdiction shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(d);

Examples of International Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The Subscriber, and each beneficial purchaser, is knowledgeable of, or has been independently advised as to, the application or jurisdiction of the securities laws of the International Jurisdiction which would apply to the transactions contemplated by the Subscription Agreement (other than the securities laws of Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom).

  • The Subscriber is, and each beneficial purchaser for whom the Subscriber may be acting as trustee or agent is, a resident of a country (an "International Jurisdiction") other than Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom and the decision to subscribe for the Subscription Receipts was taken in such International Jurisdiction.

  • The competent court to decide on a claim for civil liability brought by a retail investor should be determined by the relevant rules on International Jurisdiction.

  • The competent court to decide on a claim for civil liability brought by an investor shall be determined by the relevant rules on International Jurisdiction.

  • Lichtenstein, International Jurisdiction over International Capital Flows and the Role of the IMF: Plus Ça Change .


More Definitions of International Jurisdiction

International Jurisdiction shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.1.
International Jurisdiction means, if applicable, the jurisdiction outside of Canada in which the Subscriber resides;
International Jurisdiction means any of the jurisdictions of Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, Singapore, England or Wales.
International Jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or the United States, the acceptability of which for the sale of Special Warrants will be determined by the Company on a case by case basis;
International Jurisdiction means any jurisdiction other than and outside of Canada and the United States;
International Jurisdiction means the applicable securities laws of the securities regulators having application in the jurisdiction in which the Purchaser is resident.
International Jurisdiction is defined in Section 4.1.13.