It does not sound like the sort of case the High Court, in the limited jurisdiction of judicial review, would become involved in. |
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The Council's limited jurisdiction in such matters is described in the following complaint. |
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Federal judges have limited jurisdiction in the tribal areas and journalists are barred from traveling alone there. |
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However, it is possible the death will fall outside its remit, as the organisation has limited jurisdiction to investigate leisure events. |
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The RĂ©gie du logement has very limited jurisdiction in cases of discrimination. |
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These courts became and remain civil courts of limited jurisdiction. |
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The federal government has very limited jurisdiction in the area of legal recognition of personal relationships. |
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In Tony Aker, supra, the Board described how its limited jurisdiction could lead to a single set of facts leading to concurrent proceedings. |
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Some Canadian Provinces and Territories have limited jurisdiction to specific specialised courts with a limited number of judges. |
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The member may simply explain what it views as its limited jurisdiction in this context. |
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For instance, the Maine District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, but the Nevada District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. |
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For the same reason it would not have been in conformity with the limited jurisdiction the Tribunal has in prescribing provisional measures if it had evaluated the documentary evidence submitted by both parties. |
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The Penal code has limited jurisdiction in the Tribal Areas, where law is largely derived from tribal customs. |
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In spite of its limited jurisdiction in the field of health, and more specifically in the provision of healthcare services, the Union is strongly involved in health matters. |
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A trial court of limited jurisdiction is authorized to hear only specified types of cases. |
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Distinct from territorial waters proper are zones in the adjacent high seas in which coastal states claim no territorial rights but assert limited jurisdiction for one or more special purposes. |
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The PSLRA gives the adjudicator limited jurisdiction. |
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Federal prosecutors have limited jurisdiction. |
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The choice referred to in paragraph 72 is one which has not been given to the Tribunal, either by the limited jurisdiction in article 292, paragraph 3, or by the Parties in front of the Tribunal. |
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Canada has limited jurisdiction over these signals. |
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The author is exceedingly mindful of the limited jurisdiction that the federal government has in this area, and of the need to accord proper respect to the jurisdictions of provincial and territorial governments. |
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A limited jurisdiction for Convention cases has been found in many Contracting States to assist with the expeditious resolution of Convention proceedings. |
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As tribunals with limited jurisdiction, arbitrators are usually limited to determining whether a particular investment treaty protection has been breached. |
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The County Court also has limited jurisdiction in civil cases. |
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The provinces also can establish courts of limited jurisdiction, whose jurisdiction is limited solely to what is included in the statutory grant of jurisdiction. |
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Depending on the system, certain courts may serve as both trial courts and appellate courts, hearing appeals of decisions made by courts with more limited jurisdiction. |
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Historically, the Isles of Scilly were administered as one of the hundreds of Cornwall, although the Cornwall quarter sessions had limited jurisdiction there. |
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