Qualifying Jurisdictions definition
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means all the provinces of Canada except Quebec;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means the provinces of Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia and the Yukon.
Examples of Qualifying Jurisdictions in a sentence
The Company has the necessary corporate power and authority to execute and deliver the Prospectus and, if applicable, will have the necessary corporate power and authority to execute and deliver any amendment to the Prospectus prior to the filing thereof, and all necessary corporate action has been taken by the Company to authorize the execution and delivery by it of the Prospectus and the filing thereof, as the case may be, in each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions under Canadian Securities Laws.
More Definitions of Qualifying Jurisdictions
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada other than Québec, and such other jurisdictions to which the Underwriters and the Corporation may agree;
Qualifying Jurisdictions has the meaning given to it in the fifth paragraph of this Agreement;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means, collectively, British Columbia and Alberta;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each province and territory of Canada, being those Canadian jurisdictions in which the Offered Units will be offered or sold pursuant to the Offering, and “Qualifying Jurisdiction” means any one of them;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the Designated Jurisdictions in Canada in which the Purchasers are resident;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada; “Regulation D” means Regulation D under the U.S. Securities Act;
Qualifying Jurisdictions means the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario, the United States and such other jurisdictions in Canada and outside Canada which are agreed to by the Corporation and the Agents; (kk)