Jurisdiction definition

Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;
Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term "foreign jurisdiction";
Jurisdiction means a state, district, province, political subdivision, territory, or possession of the United States or any foreign country.

Examples of Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Jurisdiction for any legal action arising from this Agreement shall exclusively reside in state or federal courts located in California, and the parties hereby consent to the jurisdiction of such courts.

  • Jurisdiction and venue for suit arising under the terms of the Term Contract will exclusively be in the appropriate State court located in Leon County, Florida.

  • Notwithstanding subsequent approvals by any Authority Having Jurisdiction, Criteria Architect’s failure to comply with these requirements shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement.

  • Administrative delays caused by activities or approval requirements related to an Authority Having Jurisdiction.

  • If a Member fails to provide such agreement, the Company may withhold or pay over to such Taxing Jurisdiction the amount of tax, penalty, and interest determined under the laws of the Taxing Jurisdiction with respect to such income.


More Definitions of Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction means a state, district, province, political subdivision, territory, or
Jurisdiction means the State or Territory and, if outside Australia, the country and locality
Jurisdiction means the power and authority of a court to hear and decide matters.
Jurisdiction means the country or territory where the Bank is located;
Jurisdiction means a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.