Other Jurisdictional Units Sample Clauses

The "Other Jurisdictional Units" clause defines how the agreement applies to entities or governmental units outside the primary jurisdiction referenced in the contract. It typically clarifies whether the terms, obligations, or rights extend to subsidiaries, affiliates, or governmental bodies in different states, provinces, or countries. For example, it may specify that certain provisions are enforceable in all regions where the parties operate, or that compliance with local laws is required in each jurisdiction. This clause ensures clarity regarding the geographic and legal scope of the agreement, helping to prevent disputes over which entities or locations are covered.
Other Jurisdictional Units. (i) In the event there is a requirement to identify a supernumerary employee as a result of the Employer identifying redundant positions or in the event that the Employer foresees that a layoff will occur for any reason, the supernumerary employee shall be the employee with the least service seniority within the affected classification within the seniority block. (ii) Such employee shall be notified in writing of their supernumerary status and will be advised of their option to be placed in a vacancy to be filled by a regular employee in the same or lesser classification in the same jurisdictional unit. The employee with the greatest service seniority shall have preference in the event of a placement. (iii) If no vacancy exists in the supernumerary employee's last previously held classification in their present seniority block, to displace in their present seniority block the employee with the least service seniority in that classification, provided the supernumerary employee has greater service seniority than the employee identified for displacement. (iv) Employees identified as supernumerary shall be provided a minimum of five days to inform the Employer of the option selected pursuant to (ii) above.
Other Jurisdictional Units. In the event there is a requirement to identify a supernumerary employee as a result of Employer identifying redundant positions or in the that the Employer foresees that a layoff will occur for any reason, the supernumerary employee shall b-e the employee with the least service seniority within the affected classification within the seniority block.

Related to Other Jurisdictional Units

  • Other Jurisdictions THE BORROWER AGREES THAT THE AGENT, OR ANY LENDER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROCEED AGAINST THE BORROWER OR ITS PROPERTY IN A COURT IN ANY LOCATION TO ENABLE SUCH PERSON TO (1) OBTAIN PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE BORROWER OR (2) REALIZE ON ANY SECURITY FOR THE OBLIGATIONS OR TO ENFORCE A JUDGMENT OR OTHER COURT ORDER ENTERED IN FAVOR OF SUCH PERSON. THE BORROWER AGREES THAT IT WILL NOT ASSERT ANY PERMISSIVE COUNTERCLAIMS IN ANY PROCEEDING BROUGHT BY SUCH PERSON TO REALIZE ON ANY SECURITY FOR THE OBLIGATIONS OR TO ENFORCE A JUDGMENT OR OTHER COURT ORDER IN FAVOR OF SUCH PERSON. THE BORROWER WAIVES ANY OBJECTION THAT IT MAY HAVE TO THE LOCATION OF THE COURT IN WHICH SUCH PERSON HAS COMMENCED A PROCEEDING DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (B).

  • Qualification in Other Jurisdictions The Manager may cause the Company to be qualified or registered in any jurisdiction in which the Company transacts business and shall be authorized to execute, deliver and file any certificates and documents necessary to effect such qualification or registration.

  • Doing Business in Other Jurisdictions Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, neither Wilmington Trust Company or any successor thereto, nor the Owner Trustee shall be required to take any action in any jurisdiction other than in the State of Delaware if the taking of such action will, even after the appointment of a co-trustee or separate trustee in accordance with Section 9.5 hereof, (i) require the consent or approval or authorization or order of or the giving of notice to, or the registration with or the taking of any other action in respect of, any state or other governmental authority or agency of any jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware; (ii) result in any fee, tax or other governmental charge under the laws of the State of Delaware becoming payable by Wilmington Trust Company (or any successor thereto); or (iii) subject Wilmington Trust Company (or any successor thereto) to personal jurisdiction in any jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware for causes of action arising from acts unrelated to the consummation of the transactions by Wilmington Trust Company (or any successor thereto) or the Owner Trustee, as the case may be, contemplated hereby.

  • Jurisdictions The Managing Dealer shall cause Shares to be offered and sold only in those jurisdictions specified in writing by the Company for whose account Shares are then offered for sale, and such list of jurisdictions shall be updated by the Company as additional states are added. The Company shall specify only such jurisdictions in which the offering and sale of its Shares has been authorized by appropriate State Regulatory Authorities. No Shares shall be offered or sold for the account of the Company in any other states.

  • Non-Jurisdictional Entities LIPA and NYPA do not waive their exemptions, pursuant to Section 201(f) of the FPA, from Commission jurisdiction with respect to the Commission’s exercise of the FPA’s general ratemaking authority.