the unwatched bias judging in the court of law
More information about what you are asking is necessary. Jurisdiction is a very clearly defined term and subject. One either has jurisdcition or one does not - it is not debatable and one cannot 'refuse' jurisdiction, if in fact, they have it - or are in it.
personal jurisdiction.
Prisons do not have jurisdiction. Courts do.
executive is an non example of jurisdiction
Concurrent jurisdiction
The word Parliament is not in the Declaration, but it is referred to in two sections, the latter of which addresses the British people as a whole, saying :"We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us."
Where do you live.
It covers jurisdiction.
In most cases it means the court is relinquishing its right to hear a case back down to the lower court whichever that may be.
Jurisdiction is area overseen by an authority such as police.
a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine.
"Lack of Jurisdiction" means that whatever court or agency it applies to does not have the authority to address the issue.
More information about what you are asking is necessary. Jurisdiction is a very clearly defined term and subject. One either has jurisdcition or one does not - it is not debatable and one cannot 'refuse' jurisdiction, if in fact, they have it - or are in it.
One who prates much in his own favor, and makes unwarrantable pretensions; a quack; an impostor; an empiric; a mountebank.
Adolf Hitler?___When you say jurisdiction do you simply mean country? Over the centuries the Jews have been expelled from several countries.I hit the wrong key. I didn't mean to hit "?".
What does adjudicatory mean in a court of law?
It is the law for the jurisdiction that specifies how an estate is divided if there is no will.