Sovereign definition

Sovereign means any state, political subdivision or government, or any agency, instrumentality, ministry, department or other authority (including, without limiting the foregoing, the central bank) thereof.
Sovereign means any country which is a Frontier Emerging Market.
Sovereign means the United States, or a state, or Canada or a province thereof.

Examples of Sovereign in a sentence

  • Nothing contained in this clause or other clauses of this Agreement shall be construed to waive the Sovereign Immunity of the Owner.

  • Sovereign Immunity: Nothing contained within this RFP shall effect, or shall be deemed to affect, a waiver of the City’s sovereign immunity under law.

  • This provision does not and shall not be construed to waive School Board’s entitlement to Sovereign Immunity as provided under applicable Florida Law.

  • Sovereign Immunity The Parties intend to avail themselves of the benefits of §768.28 and §163.01(9)(a), Florida Statutes, and of other statutes and the common law governing sovereign immunity to the fullest extent possible.

  • G.1.1 The following days will be observed as public holidays in accordance with the provision of the Holidays Act 2003: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, 2 January, Waitangi Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, the Birthday of the reigning Sovereign, Matariki, Labour Day and Anniversary Day.


More Definitions of Sovereign

Sovereign means any country in Latin America (as defined above).
Sovereign means the Sovereign for the time being of the United Kingdom;
Sovereign means any country in South Asia (as defined above)*.
Sovereign means any of the following:
Sovereign means the sovereign state of any Emerging Market.
Sovereign means the PRC.
Sovereign means an Emerging Market*.