Examples of Tax Advantaged Jurisdiction in a sentence
The issuer or obligor of a Collateral Debt Obligation that is located in a sovereign jurisdiction other than (x) the United States of America or (y) a Tax Advantaged Jurisdiction.
Licensee may retain any initial upfront lump-sum one time fee, not to exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000) with out obligation to Licensor.
For purposes of clause (viii) of the Eligibility Criteria, such issuer will be treated as organized in such other country (and not in such Tax Advantaged Jurisdiction).
For purposes of the Eligibility Criteria (viii), such issuer will be treated as organized in such other country (and not in such Tax Advantaged Jurisdiction).
Centered Obligation” means an Underlying Asset the issuer of which is organized in a Tax Advantaged Jurisdiction but conducts its primary lines of business and whose operations take place predominantly in a country (the “other country”) that (i) is the United States or (ii) has a “foreign currency ceiling rating” of “Aa3” or above by Moody’s.