International Territory definition

International Territory means all areas of the world outside the U.S. Territory.
International Territory means, collectively, the EU Countries, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Canada.
International Territory means all places other than the Domestic Territory.

Examples of International Territory in a sentence

  • This involves contacting the appropriate LMSB International Territory Manager to secure the assignment of an international examiner to the APA case and the LMSB Counsel’s office to secure a field counsel lawyer.

  • The towns of Orangeville and Grand Valley shall remain in International Territory.

  • Xxxxxx shall use such information to respond to any such inquiries from the International Territory.

  • With respect to the International Territory, Abbott may use its Affiliates as set forth in this Section 20.2; provided that Abbott shall make all payments required and provide all reports required under this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, this right and license does not include the right of salespersons to make in-person sales visits to the premises of Brick and Mortar Retailers located in the International Territory that sell exclusively to Individual Customers for the purpose of selling MacGregor-branded Products.


More Definitions of International Territory

International Territory means all countries and territories of the world other than Japan and the United States Territory.
International Territory means all areas of the world outside the U.S. Territory, except that the International Territory shall not include Japan for MKC-442 and shall not include Korea for L-FMAU.
International Territory means (i) any place in the world outside the United States, (ii) ships and aircraft, purchasing duty-free, located within or outside the United States, (iii) duty-free shops, embassies, legations and others enjoying duty-free privileges (in each case to the extent they enjoy such privileges from time to time) located within or outside the United States and (iv) embassies, legations and other presences of the government of the United States of America enjoying duty-free privileges (in each case to the extent they enjoy such privileges from time to time) located outside the United States, but excluding sales to the United States Military wherever situated.
International Territory means each country around the world that is not included in the Domestic Territory.
International Territory means all the countries of the world, excluding the Republic of India and Nepal
International Territory means those territories listed under the heading “International Territory” as set forth on Schedule A attached hereto.
International Territory means worldwide locations, other than those in the Domestic Territory. As of the Closing Date, the International Territory includes the Overseas Countries.