Reference Jurisdiction definition

Reference Jurisdiction means, in respect of the Reference Currency, the country (or countries of the currency block) for which the Reference Currency is the lawful currency.
Reference Jurisdiction means the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Reference Jurisdiction means the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Examples of Reference Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The rapid pace of political and social change in emerging market countries increases the likelihood that currency exchange risks will eventuate where the Reference Jurisdiction of the underlying asset or index is an emerging market country.

  • In the worst cases, the risk is that there will be disputes over the title to underlying securities which may cause a Foreign Investor outside the Reference Jurisdiction or a China Connect Investor not to receive the proceeds of a disposal of such Underlying or Component Securities, and in turn the Final Redemption Amount will not be due under the Notes or the Cash Settlement Amount will not be due under the Warrants.

  • In general, there is a risk that tax law or practice (including applicable double taxation treaties) will change in the future in any Reference Jurisdiction resulting in the imposition of or increase in tax on an investment in, or disposition of, Underlyings or Component Securities located in that Reference Jurisdiction.

  • The "Additional Amount Accrual Date" shall be the ex- dividend date (or if the Reference Jurisdiction is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Scheduled Trading Day prior to the ex-dividend date) in relation to the Additional Amount as determined by the Calculation Agent, unless the Calculation Agent notifies the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent of a different date for such purpose (in which case the Fiscal Agent shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify the Noteholders thereof).

  • Taxation issues concerning investment in Underlyings in the Reference Jurisdiction Under the terms of the Notes and Warrants, the amount of a payment to the investor under the Notes and Warrants may be decreased to take into account the effect of taxes in the Reference Jurisdiction on an investment in the Underlyings or Component Securities.


More Definitions of Reference Jurisdiction

Reference Jurisdiction means Republic of India.
Reference Jurisdiction means People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
Reference Jurisdiction means the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Reference Bill Original Issue Pricecash price, expressed as a percentage, obtained by the Issuer for the purchase of the Initial Reference Assets on or around the Issue Date. Reference Obligation Final Redemption Datemeans the final maturity date of the Reference Obligation, adjusted in accordance with the applicable business day convention and payment day convention in the Reference Obligation Terms if such date is not a good business day or payment day under the Reference Obligation Terms.
Reference Jurisdiction means any jurisdiction in which a relevant Exchange is located;
Reference Jurisdiction means, unless as otherwise specified in the relevant Final Terms:
Reference Jurisdiction means Republic of Indonesia.
Reference Jurisdiction means Republic of Kenya.