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 has the meaning given in section 6.5(4);

Examples of International Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • See, José Luis de la Cuesta, “Concurrent National and International Jurisdiction and the Principle ‘Ne Bis in Idem’”, Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal, Vol.

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

  • See also Anna-Maria Osula, "Transborder Access and Territorial Sovereignty", Computer Law and Security Review 31 (2015) 719 – 735 at 721; Christopher Kuner, "Data Protection Law and International Jurisdiction on the Internet" (Part 2), International Journal of Law and Information Technology (2010) 18 (3): 227-247 at p.


More Definitions of International Jurisdiction

International Jurisdiction shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.1.
International Jurisdiction means any of the jurisdictions of Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, Singapore, England or Wales.
International Jurisdiction means, if applicable, the jurisdiction outside of Canada in which the Subscriber resides;
International Jurisdiction shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(d);
International Jurisdiction has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 7(f)(i) of this Subscription Agreement;
International Jurisdiction is defined in Section 4.1.13.
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;