Mathan, I pretty much agree. Here in Southern California that is nearly identical terminology and its description. The only differences that I can think of are:

Club Wear- not used at all, except at Golfing/Sporting clubs where the implication would be to wear Clubhouse/Franchise/Team blazers and/or shirts.

Black Tie- those in-the-know know exactly what this means but in lazy Southern California this is alarmingly often taken to mean literally any tie that is black is acceptable and the degree of formality is varied.

White Tie- virtually nonexistant. Nearly every "formal" occasion defaults to the black tie tuxedo. State visits are reserved for only the highest echelons of society so less than one percent of people might even be aware of the differing degree of formality between black and white tie (much-less own the appropriate kit for them). White tie events are so rare that I've never even heard of one in my area...much less have the opportunity to attend one. Black tie events are also, it seems, on the fast decline. Burns Suppers in my area, for example, are usually Tweed jacket-appropriate (though there are some PCs in the mix, too).
Informality in dress and behaviour is the norm in my area (although I understand that "casual" is the more natural inclination for most people it is not my personal preference).