Out-of-state definition
Out-of-state means any state or territory of the United States.
Out-of-state means: the District of Columbia; any federal, military or tribal jurisdiction, including those within this state; any foreign jurisdiction; or any state or territory within the United States, other than this state.
Out-of-state means, in reference to a depository institution or depository institution holding company, an institution or company whose home state is not Utah.
More Definitions of Out-of-state
Out-of-state means, in reference to a depository institution or depository
Out-of-state means beyond the exterior boundaries of the state of New Mexico.
Out-of-state status means an individual does not meet in-state requirements defined in this policy unless otherwise allowed by exceptions or provisions in policy.
Out-of-state means formed, chartered, established, or incorporated outside of the Commonwealth. "Postsecondary school" means any institution of higher education or non-college degree school
Out-of-state means formed, chartered, established, or incorporated outside of the Commonwealth.
Out-of-state travel means a trip beyond the borders of the State of Utah.
Out-of-state groups means groups that have master