Jurisdiction is the area within which an official is allowed to operate.
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.
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.
Primary jurisdiction
Subject matter jurisdiction refers to a court's authority to hear cases of a particular type or category, such as criminal or civil cases. Personal jurisdiction, on the other hand, refers to a court's authority over the parties involved in a case, based on factors like where they reside or where the events in question occurred. In essence, subject matter jurisdiction is about the type of case while personal jurisdiction is about the parties involved.
A non-example of jurisdiction would be a situation where a court does not have the authority to hear a case because it falls outside of its geographical or subject matter boundaries. For example, a state court would not have jurisdiction over a federal criminal case.
Concurrent jurisdiction allows both state and federal courts to hear cases involving federal laws, diversity of citizenship cases, and cases involving concurrent jurisdiction statutes. It means either court can hear the case.
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What is your definition of a "territory?" If they are not self-governing, territories are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government and the individual states have no jurisdiction over them.
It is an American jurisdiction related law,discusses about fighting against terrorism and it also speaks about U.S.citizens rights.
To determine how legislators should represent jurisdiction in a legislative body.
If you have two or more, you have a fleet. Legal definition varies by jurisdiction.
Yes, that would be a definition of jurisdiction.
The legal definition of a "public nuisance" can vary WIDELY from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and more would have to be known of the situation in order to render an opinion.
Everyone knows what "trespass" is, but the laws on trespass are usually local and worded differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Definition follows:Trespass is entering another person's property without the permission of the owner or legal authority. Criminal trespass occurs if it is done with an illegal intent.
There is no universal "legal" definition for pet. You need to check with your particular city or town to see if there exists any specific ordinance that defines pet in your jurisdiction.
Hierarchical jurisdiction refers to differences in court functions and court responsibilities with regard to specific cases •Two types: original and appellate - If a court has original jurisdiction then that court has the authority to try a case and decide it (the origin of the case) - If a court has appellate jurisdiction then that court has the authority to review cases which have already been reviewed by other courts
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An organized body of police officers employed by a recognized government, who are responsible for the enforcement of laws within a jurisdiction.