Linked jurisdiction definition

Linked jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which Washington has entered into a linkage agreement.
Linked jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which
Linked jurisdiction means a jurisdiction which has entered into a linkage agreement pursuant to subarticle 12 of the Cap-and-Trade Regulation1.

More Definitions of Linked jurisdiction

Linked jurisdiction means a jurisdiction operating a Linked Program. (SCPPA)
Linked jurisdiction means a jurisdiction operating an external GHG emissions trading system to which California has linked pursuant to sub-article 12 of the California Cap and Trade Regulations.

Related to Linked jurisdiction

  • Designated Jurisdiction means any country or territory to the extent that such country or territory itself is the subject of any Sanction.

  • Restricted Jurisdiction means any jurisdiction in which the Titling Trust is not qualified and licensed to do business, other than any jurisdiction where the failure to be so qualified and licensed will not have a material adverse effect on the Issuing Entity.

  • Sanctioned Country means, at any time, a country, region or territory which is itself the subject or target of any Sanctions (at the time of this Agreement, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Syria).

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • Sanctioned Territory means, at any time, a country or territory which is itself the subject or target of any Sanctions (at the time of this Agreement, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria).

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