Jurisdiction is the area in which a person or institution has authority. It has particular reference to courts and legislatures, but can refer to any kind of official. Jurisdiction can be a geographical or conceptual area. E.g. "I'm sorry sir, I know you're a policeman in Texas, but you have no jurisdiction in Alberta, so hand over your gun." describes a geographical area. "Yes Mrs. Smith, I know you would like the Town Council to pass a by-law cutting off diplomatic relations with Russia, but Foreign Relations is not in the Council's jurisdiction." describes a conceptual jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction refers to the official power or authority a legal entity or government has over a specific area, subject matter, or person, allowing them to enforce laws and administer justice within that defined scope.
Original jurisdiction only applies to courts that hear cases before any appeals can be made. -Apex
Jurisdiction refers to the authority or power of a court or legal body to hear and decide cases within a specific geographic area or over certain subject matters. It is the legal authority to interpret and apply the law.
Refusing jurisdiction means that a court or legal authority is declining to hear a particular case or matter due to reasons such as lack of authority, improper venue, or other legal issues. This typically results in the case being transferred to a different court or authority that does have jurisdiction over the matter.
Primary jurisdiction
A Court of Limited Jurisdiction is a court that only has authority to hear specific types of cases, usually with lower monetary limits or less severe offenses. These courts handle issues like traffic violations, small claims, and municipal ordinance violations. They do not have the authority to hear more complex or serious criminal and civil cases.
Analytical definition
Definition by example
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Jurisdiction is the area in which a person or institution has authority. It has particular reference to courts and legislatures, but can refer to any kind of official. Jurisdiction can be a geographical or conceptual area. E.g. "I'm sorry sir, I know you're a policeman in Texas, but you have no jurisdiction in Alberta, so hand over your gun." describes a geographical area. "Yes Mrs. Smith, I know you would like the Town Council to pass a by-law cutting off diplomatic relations with Russia, but Foreign Relations is not in the Council's jurisdiction." describes a conceptual jurisdiction.
Unless the question is asking for a 'slang' term, there is no legal word or definition that applies to such an individual.
It is not by the egg, but by the jurisdiction It is not the egg but the outside
Under the jurisdiction of the state, a person applies to the governor. In the federal system, he applies to the president.
The total output of a group of individuals and the entire economy will increase when each good is produced at the lowest cost.
Definition : an explanation of the meaning of a word or term. The "definition" of a word or term is the explanation of its meaning in a language, spoken or written. It can include the contexts in which the word is used, or the specific area it applies to. It can also provide synonyms, related words, and antonyms. (*Note to supervisors : this question may accumulate many bad alternates.)
Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
"Lack of Jurisdiction" means that whatever court or agency it applies to does not have the authority to address the issue.
In Rem Jurisdiction.