Examples of Mutual Jurisdiction in a sentence
Mutual Jurisdiction means a court jurisdiction at the location of either (a) the principal office of the Registrar (provided the domain-name holder has submitted in its Registration Agreement to that jurisdiction for court adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from the use of the domain name) or (b) the domain-name holder's address as shown for the registration of the domain name in Registrar's Whois database at the time the complaint is submitted to the Provider.
Customer accepts that Registrar as an accredited Registrar/Reseller may be bound to lock or cancel a domain or to transfer it to a third party in accordance with any decision of an Administrative Panel in accordance with the applicable dispute resolution policy unless Customer provides evidence within ten days after an Administrative Panel`s decision, that he has commenced a lawsuit against the complainant regarding the right to use the disputed domain name in a Mutual Jurisdiction.
In the case of an UDRP action against you, the DOMAIN in question may be locked, cancelled, or transferred to a third party, unless you respond and provide evidence within ten days of an Administrative Panel’s decision, where you commence a counter lawsuit against the complainant in a Mutual Jurisdiction regarding the right to use the disputed DOMAIN.
Mutual Jurisdiction means a court jurisdiction at the location of either (a) the principal office of the Registrar (provided the Registrant has submitted in its Registration Agreement to that jurisdiction for court adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from the use of the Domain Name) or (b) the Registrant's address as shown for the registration of the Domain Name in the Registrar's Whois database at the time the complaint is submitted to the ADNDRC.
Under ¶ 3(b)(xiii) of the Rules, at the time of making the complaint, the Complainant has to state that they will submit, with respect to any challenges to a decision in the administrative proceeding cancelling or transferring the domain name, to the jurisdiction of the courts in at least one specified Mutual Jurisdiction.
Identify the Mutual Jurisdiction to which the Complainant will submit with respect to any challenges to a decision in the administrative proceeding to delete the domain name x.
Subcommittees of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) also have community representatives.
Mutual Jurisdiction means a court jurisdiction at the location of either (a) the principal office of the Registrar (provided the domain name holder has submitted in its Registrant Agreement to that jurisdiction for court adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from the use of the domain name) or (b) the domain name holder's address as shown for the registration of the domain name in the registry database at the time the complaint is submitted to the Provider.
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However, because an IGO may be immune from suit in a court of Mutual Jurisdiction, the EPDP team has suggested that arbitration take the place of judicial review, but only if both parties agree.