Successor Jurisdiction definition

Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction, other than Brazil or the Cayman Islands, in which a Successor Corporation is incorporated or considered to be resident.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 6.05(d).
Successor Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction, other than Brazil, in which a Successor Person is incorporated or considered to be resident.

Examples of Successor Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • If any such deduction or withholding shall be required by Brazil or any Successor Jurisdiction or any authority therein having power to tax, then such certificate shall specify, by country, the amount, if any, required to be deducted or withheld on such payment to Holders of such Securities, and the Company shall pay or cause to be paid to the Trustee or such Paying Agent Additional Amounts, if any, required by this Section.

  • The Company shall pay any present or future stamp, court, documentary or other similar Taxes, charges or levies that arise in the United Mexican States or any of its political subdivisions (or any Successor Jurisdiction) from the execution, delivery, registration of, or enforcement of rights under, the Notes, the Guarantees, this Indenture or the Collateral Documents.

  • The Company or the Guarantor, as the case may be, shall pay all stamp, issue, registration, documentary or other similar duties, if any, which may be imposed by the Cayman Islands, Brazil or the Successor Jurisdiction, or any governmental entity or political subdivision therein or thereof, or any taxing authority of or in any of the foregoing, with respect to the Indenture or the issuance of the Notes or the Guaranty.

  • It follows therefrom that supply by the employer to the employee in terms of contractual agreement entered into between the employer and the employee, will not be subjected to GST.

  • Each Payor will pay any present or future stamp, court or documentary taxes or any other similar taxes, charges or levies that arise in Mexico, Luxembourg or any Successor Jurisdiction from the execution, delivery, registration of, or enforcement of rights under, the Notes, the Indenture or any other document or instrument in relation thereof.


More Definitions of Successor Jurisdiction

Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 5.07(d).
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning provided in Section 6.05(e).
Successor Jurisdiction means a taxing jurisdiction other than Luxembourg or Brazil, as the case may be, in which the issuer or the guarantor becomes a resident for tax purposes.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning set forth in Section 3.09.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning set forth in Section 1301.
Successor Jurisdiction has the meaning specified in Section 1401.
Successor Jurisdiction. ’ means, in connection with a substitution or a change of tax residence of the Issuer in order to avoid a requirement to withhold or deduct tax from payments under the Notes, the jurisdiction where the Issuer’s successor corporation is incorporated or considered to be a resident, or the jurisdiction to which the Issuer changes its tax residence, other than the Cayman Islands and the United States.