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Definition of jurisdiction in English: jurisdictionnoun ˌdʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃ(ə)nˌdʒʊrəsˈdɪkʃ(ə)n mass noun1The official power to make legal decisions and judgements. 司法权,裁判权 the English court had no jurisdiction over the defendants 英格兰法庭对被告无裁判权。 Example sentencesExamples - The administration of the Turkish Cypriot community had absolute jurisdiction over part of the island.
- And nor should it exclude the jurisdiction of any other state that gives its courts universal jurisdiction over international crimes.
- The public prosecutors with jurisdiction over the matter didn't treat the incidents so lightly.
- It does not sound like the sort of case the High Court, in the limited jurisdiction of judicial review, would become involved in.
- Does it have something to do with the powers and jurisdiction of the Tribunal?
- Where is the dignity of the legal jurisdiction of administrative agencies?
- This is not to say that the case-law on the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is wholly irrelevant.
- We question whether plaintiff may obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant in this judicial district.
- Turkey officials waved jurisdiction of the case because it did not involve any Turkish nationals, Edmonson said.
- The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court.
- Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty.
- The decision of the Commissioner to refuse leave is subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court exercised in judicial review proceedings.
- The magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case and committed the defendant for trial at the Crown Court.
- The adjudicator is not exercising the residual jurisdiction of judicial review.
- As mayor of Los Angeles, Riordan had no official role or any jurisdiction over city schools.
- Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits.
- Another limitation is a rule found in various forms in some legal systems which denies jurisdiction over actions involving foreign land.
- So long as the Master has jurisdiction over the matter, as Master Bredmeyer did, he is in the position of a judge.
- The foundations of the present administrative law jurisdiction of common law courts is found in this process.
- The parties agreed that the tribunal should deal with the matter of its jurisdiction over the counterclaim as a preliminary issue.
Synonyms authority, control, power, dominion, rule, administration, command, sway, leadership, sovereignty, ascendancy, hegemony, mastery say, influence - 1.1 The extent of the power to make legal decisions and judgements.
司法权,裁判权 the claim will be within the jurisdiction of the industrial tribunal 此索赔属于劳资法庭的受理权限之内。 Example sentencesExamples - As a luminary and law minister Beig can not be expected to overstep his jurisdiction and transgress his limits beyond his domain.
- Usually, the defendant has to be served within the jurisdiction; that is the common law rule.
- They say the new municipal boundaries will incorporate areas which are presently under their jurisdiction into urban areas.
- Judges in general, and US judges in particular, hate limits on their jurisdiction.
- This was a decision in the original jurisdiction of this Court.
- The procuring must occur within the jurisdiction although the sexual intercourse may occur outside the jurisdiction.
- Due service within the jurisdiction depended on whether that defendant had at the time of service been domiciled in this country.
- The act must be one committed within the jurisdiction by the alleged tortfeasor, not the victim.
- Unfortunately, they failed to fight the terrorist cells that grew in the area under their jurisdiction.
- If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found.
- According to Keys, the station was commended for its outstanding service rendered to areas under its jurisdiction.
- Many a writ in rem has been issued in the hope or expectation that the ship against which the plaintiff has brought his action will come within the jurisdiction.
- No evidence is before the court that any new appliance is under design or construction - or even in contemplation, within the jurisdiction.
- There is no requirement that the act of greater evil should be unlawful, nor that it take place within the jurisdiction.
- The pressures of determining jurisdiction and the limits of sovereignty is growing.
- The statutory powers will enable local authorities to seal off areas under their jurisdiction to prevent the disease spreading.
- These cases fall within the ancillary or incidental jurisdiction of the International Tribunal.
- The second defendant also has substantial property within the jurisdiction.
- The Court has been criticized for expanding its jurisdiction into areas that should be reserved for national courts.
- Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law.
- 1.2count noun A system of law courts; a judicature.
法庭体系;司法;司法权 in some jurisdictions there is a mandatory death sentence for murder Example sentencesExamples - The same applies to the courts and jurisdictions of the Cayman Islands.
- Well, the other theory of the Constitution is that the appellate jurisdiction is a special jurisdiction.
- The provision limiting comment accords with the present law in those jurisdictions where judicial comment may be made.
- As a result the common law courts still remain more distant from the merits than the administrative law courts of continental jurisdictions.
- There are only a narrow number of countries under the Convention that have specialist Family Law jurisdictions.
- The rule as it has developed in common law jurisdictions is in fact an exception to an exception to a rule of evidence.
- The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis.
- Incarceration is a well-publicized feature of the American system, and is available too in other jurisdictions.
- This, of course, presumes filing the lawsuit in a jurisdiction with such a law.
- Thus any later law was recognised in both common law and civil law jurisdictions.
- The judicial system resembles that of other common law jurisdictions.
- Do not the Netherlands and Switzerland have a more stringent test than common law jurisdictions?
- And lastly the fourth lesson is to promote competition among jurisdiction, firms and individuals.
- In some jurisdictions this is a mandatory sentence of death.
- This is a topic on which the law has never been the same in the common law jurisdictions.
- What is different here, though, is that there is no competing jurisdiction with an interest.
- There is thus an argument for saying that criminal record should be routinely admitted as in continental jurisdictions.
- Mutual recognition is the sole guarantor that there will be a relatively level playing field in any source jurisdiction.
- That case has been applied by practically every court in the highest point of the hierarchy in common law jurisdictions in the world.
- The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere.
- 1.3count noun The territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends.
管辖地域;管辖范围 several different tax jurisdictions Example sentencesExamples - In any of these pieces of legislation, and they vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, there's limits as to what it is that has to be recorded.
- But in these cases we would presumably want them to be tried within the jurisdiction in which they committed their crimes.
- National courts can try defendants, whether or not they are nationals and whether the offences occurred within the jurisdiction.
- It is merely a document, which must be served within the jurisdiction under CPR part 6.5.
- There was no reference to other courts in other jurisdictions.
- It was, as a matter of English law, an automatic consequence of the loss of the goods within the jurisdiction.
- But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction.
- The public authority is within the jurisdiction where the First Protocol applies.
- In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal?
- The first is whether you are only relying on damage within the jurisdiction.
- Other Canadian provincial and territorial jurisdictions eventually followed suit.
- And for other breaches the Master can be fined if it is within the jurisdiction.
- Is there a threatened breach of contract within the jurisdiction?
- Although the husband had only forty-seven days in totality within the relevant twelve months he had made nine arrivals within the jurisdiction.
- To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction.
- While referring to the laws of other jurisdictions, US courts have given them short shrift.
- It did not seek to assert jurisdiction over any person or any asset outside the territorial jurisdiction of the court.
- To that extent, the court in either jurisdiction may be regarded as the natural forum.
- Indeed many local governments act as if their main goal were to maximize land values within the jurisdiction.
- There is no legislation of South Australia which says that courts of other jurisdictions may not sit in South Australia.
Synonyms territory, region, province, district, area, zone domain, realm, orbit, sphere historical soke, leet
OriginMiddle English: from Old French jurediction, from Latin jurisdictio(n-), from jus, jur- 'law' + dictio 'saying' (from dicere 'say'). Rhymesaddiction, affliction, benediction, constriction, conviction, crucifixion, depiction, dereliction, diction, eviction, fiction, friction, infliction, interdiction, malediction, restriction, transfixion, valediction Definition of jurisdiction in US English: jurisdictionnounˌdʒʊrəsˈdɪkʃ(ə)nˌjo͝orəsˈdikSH(ə)n 1The official power to make legal decisions and judgments. 司法权,裁判权 federal courts had no jurisdiction over the case 英格兰法庭对被告无裁判权。 the District of Columbia was placed under the jurisdiction of Congress Example sentencesExamples - The administration of the Turkish Cypriot community had absolute jurisdiction over part of the island.
- The magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case and committed the defendant for trial at the Crown Court.
- Another limitation is a rule found in various forms in some legal systems which denies jurisdiction over actions involving foreign land.
- The foundations of the present administrative law jurisdiction of common law courts is found in this process.
- It does not sound like the sort of case the High Court, in the limited jurisdiction of judicial review, would become involved in.
- As mayor of Los Angeles, Riordan had no official role or any jurisdiction over city schools.
- The decision of the Commissioner to refuse leave is subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court exercised in judicial review proceedings.
- The adjudicator is not exercising the residual jurisdiction of judicial review.
- And nor should it exclude the jurisdiction of any other state that gives its courts universal jurisdiction over international crimes.
- Does it have something to do with the powers and jurisdiction of the Tribunal?
- Where is the dignity of the legal jurisdiction of administrative agencies?
- This is not to say that the case-law on the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is wholly irrelevant.
- Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty.
- The parties agreed that the tribunal should deal with the matter of its jurisdiction over the counterclaim as a preliminary issue.
- So long as the Master has jurisdiction over the matter, as Master Bredmeyer did, he is in the position of a judge.
- Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits.
- Turkey officials waved jurisdiction of the case because it did not involve any Turkish nationals, Edmonson said.
- We question whether plaintiff may obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant in this judicial district.
- The public prosecutors with jurisdiction over the matter didn't treat the incidents so lightly.
- The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court.
Synonyms authority, control, power, dominion, rule, administration, command, sway, leadership, sovereignty, ascendancy, hegemony, mastery - 1.1 The extent of the power to make legal decisions and judgments.
司法权,裁判权 the claim will be within the jurisdiction of the industrial tribunal 此索赔属于劳资法庭的受理权限之内。 Example sentencesExamples - There is no requirement that the act of greater evil should be unlawful, nor that it take place within the jurisdiction.
- Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law.
- If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found.
- As a luminary and law minister Beig can not be expected to overstep his jurisdiction and transgress his limits beyond his domain.
- No evidence is before the court that any new appliance is under design or construction - or even in contemplation, within the jurisdiction.
- They say the new municipal boundaries will incorporate areas which are presently under their jurisdiction into urban areas.
- This was a decision in the original jurisdiction of this Court.
- The pressures of determining jurisdiction and the limits of sovereignty is growing.
- These cases fall within the ancillary or incidental jurisdiction of the International Tribunal.
- Unfortunately, they failed to fight the terrorist cells that grew in the area under their jurisdiction.
- Many a writ in rem has been issued in the hope or expectation that the ship against which the plaintiff has brought his action will come within the jurisdiction.
- Usually, the defendant has to be served within the jurisdiction; that is the common law rule.
- Judges in general, and US judges in particular, hate limits on their jurisdiction.
- According to Keys, the station was commended for its outstanding service rendered to areas under its jurisdiction.
- The act must be one committed within the jurisdiction by the alleged tortfeasor, not the victim.
- The procuring must occur within the jurisdiction although the sexual intercourse may occur outside the jurisdiction.
- The Court has been criticized for expanding its jurisdiction into areas that should be reserved for national courts.
- Due service within the jurisdiction depended on whether that defendant had at the time of service been domiciled in this country.
- The statutory powers will enable local authorities to seal off areas under their jurisdiction to prevent the disease spreading.
- The second defendant also has substantial property within the jurisdiction.
- 1.2 A system of law courts; a judicature.
法庭体系;司法;司法权 in some jurisdictions there is a mandatory death sentence for murder Example sentencesExamples - The same applies to the courts and jurisdictions of the Cayman Islands.
- The rule as it has developed in common law jurisdictions is in fact an exception to an exception to a rule of evidence.
- As a result the common law courts still remain more distant from the merits than the administrative law courts of continental jurisdictions.
- The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere.
- There are only a narrow number of countries under the Convention that have specialist Family Law jurisdictions.
- That case has been applied by practically every court in the highest point of the hierarchy in common law jurisdictions in the world.
- The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis.
- What is different here, though, is that there is no competing jurisdiction with an interest.
- Mutual recognition is the sole guarantor that there will be a relatively level playing field in any source jurisdiction.
- The provision limiting comment accords with the present law in those jurisdictions where judicial comment may be made.
- Well, the other theory of the Constitution is that the appellate jurisdiction is a special jurisdiction.
- Thus any later law was recognised in both common law and civil law jurisdictions.
- This is a topic on which the law has never been the same in the common law jurisdictions.
- Do not the Netherlands and Switzerland have a more stringent test than common law jurisdictions?
- Incarceration is a well-publicized feature of the American system, and is available too in other jurisdictions.
- There is thus an argument for saying that criminal record should be routinely admitted as in continental jurisdictions.
- This, of course, presumes filing the lawsuit in a jurisdiction with such a law.
- In some jurisdictions this is a mandatory sentence of death.
- And lastly the fourth lesson is to promote competition among jurisdiction, firms and individuals.
- The judicial system resembles that of other common law jurisdictions.
- 1.3 The territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends.
管辖地域;管辖范围 several different tax jurisdictions Example sentencesExamples - To that extent, the court in either jurisdiction may be regarded as the natural forum.
- In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal?
- Other Canadian provincial and territorial jurisdictions eventually followed suit.
- To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction.
- But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction.
- It was, as a matter of English law, an automatic consequence of the loss of the goods within the jurisdiction.
- The first is whether you are only relying on damage within the jurisdiction.
- It is merely a document, which must be served within the jurisdiction under CPR part 6.5.
- National courts can try defendants, whether or not they are nationals and whether the offences occurred within the jurisdiction.
- The public authority is within the jurisdiction where the First Protocol applies.
- But in these cases we would presumably want them to be tried within the jurisdiction in which they committed their crimes.
- Although the husband had only forty-seven days in totality within the relevant twelve months he had made nine arrivals within the jurisdiction.
- Is there a threatened breach of contract within the jurisdiction?
- In any of these pieces of legislation, and they vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, there's limits as to what it is that has to be recorded.
- While referring to the laws of other jurisdictions, US courts have given them short shrift.
- There was no reference to other courts in other jurisdictions.
- It did not seek to assert jurisdiction over any person or any asset outside the territorial jurisdiction of the court.
- There is no legislation of South Australia which says that courts of other jurisdictions may not sit in South Australia.
- Indeed many local governments act as if their main goal were to maximize land values within the jurisdiction.
- And for other breaches the Master can be fined if it is within the jurisdiction.
Synonyms territory, region, province, district, area, zone
OriginMiddle English: from Old French jurediction, from Latin jurisdictio(n-), from jus, jur- ‘law’ + dictio ‘saying’ (from dicere ‘say’). |