Synonym: legal power. Similar words: prediction, dictionary order, fiction, conviction, restriction, medication, indication, action. Meaning: [ˌdʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃ(ə)n] n. 1. (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law 2. in law; the territory within which power can be exercised.
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61 By contrast, industrial tribunals in the exercise of the unfair dismissal jurisdiction are concerned with disputes between employee and employer.
62 They have refused to leave their heavily armed compound or to accept any federal jurisdiction over their lives.
63 This violates such deep-seated feelings of justice that it has proved to be unacceptable under any criminal law jurisdiction.
64 The Special Commissioners had exclusive jurisdiction to determine the appeals, and to do so in relation to the facts as found before them.
65 Much of the jurisdiction of industrial tribunals is concerned with rights given to individuals to be exercised against their employers.
66 Thus, jurisdiction is determined at the commencement not at the conclusion of the inquiry.
67 Doctrinal issues were never ventilated, and the dispute was confined to questions of legal rights and political jurisdiction.
68 Water control was administered by highly autonomous irrigation districts which were under the legal jurisdiction of the county courts.
69 In the second class, the jurisdiction depends entirely on the character of the parties.
70 When appearing in court, all three men refused to cooperate, claiming the government has no jurisdiction.
71 The answer depends on which level of court has jurisdiction, or authority to consider the dispute.
72 The judge went on to say that they had notices of committal and that they had removed themselves from the jurisdiction.
73 Decisions taken, said the Code, require papal confirmation, but a Council exercises supreme jurisdiction over the Church.
74 The companies said they anticipate the new system will be operated under the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
75 The earliest known example of the Roman bishop exercising jurisdiction is painful.
76 The second defendant had notified the Ohio court it would decline to submit to the jurisdiction.
77 Mineral rights are not mortgageable in this jurisdiction.
78 Article 1 of DSU stipulates the jurisdiction of DSM.
79 Article 5 Bankruptcy cases shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's courts in the location of the debtor.
80 Furthermore,(www.Sentencedict.com) Admiralty Jurisdiction Regulation Act also provides the priorities of the maritime liens and other maritime claims against the fund.
81 The constitution supervision committee exercises the appellate jurisdiction over the unconstitutional cases in accordance with judicial procedure.
82 The courts have power to exercise civil jurisdiction which adjudge the question of fact and the legal proposal about the parties in dispute in order to maintain the final power on the value of law.
83 The parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Singapore.
84 Referring to the other nations'law and jurisdiction practice, the civil liability of the arbitrators varies a lot, includes Absolute Immunity, Absolute liability and Limited Liability.
85 And non-observance does not lead to a state of transgression; it brings one back under the jurisdiction of the law.
86 Jack folded his arms, met Hensley's gaze. "He's my prisoner, and CTU protocol requires that Dante Arete be in my custody until we reach your jurisdiction.
87 Additionally, the development and reform of jurisdiction of international civil case practice also be possible for conflict of laws for Intellectual Property.
88 The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this realm of England.
89 Nothing in this Section 11.12 shall preclude other Party from seeking interim, provisional or injunctive relief from any court of competent jurisdiction.
90 Perhaps those owners applied for permits from the Army Corps of Engineers, which shares jurisdiction with the E.P.A. in such matters.
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