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The jurisdiction under which a debtor or other entity operates. | |||
The ''Italic text'' jurisdiction under which a debtor or other entity operates. | |||
Most commonly the country in which a debtor - for example a bank - is located. | Most commonly the country in which a debtor - for example a bank - is located. | ||
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Independent of any higher external authority, especially in relation to a country. | Independent of any higher external authority, especially in relation to a country. | ||
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The head of state in a monarchy. | The head of state in a monarchy. | ||
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A British gold coin historically worth one pound sterling, now used for collection or investment purposes. | A British gold coin historically worth one pound sterling, now used for collection or investment purposes. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Sovereign issuance]] | * [[Sovereign issuance]] | ||
* [[Sovereignty]] | * [[Sovereignty]] | ||
Revision as of 10:10, 20 August 2013
1.
The Italic text jurisdiction under which a debtor or other entity operates.
Most commonly the country in which a debtor - for example a bank - is located.
2.
Independent of any higher external authority, especially in relation to a country.
3.
The head of state in a monarchy.
4.
A British gold coin historically worth one pound sterling, now used for collection or investment purposes.