And if jurisdiction matters in this respect, then why not in other respects? |
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In any jurisdiction in the country, aiding and abetting a felony is a crime, subject to prosecution, trial, and imprisonment. |
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Nobody would dispute that I have jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction. |
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Once it goes outside that then it becomes the jurisdiction of whichever territorial waters it's in. |
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The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis. |
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The government dismissed the judgment and announced that, henceforth, it would not accept the jurisdiction of the court. |
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The grant of the jurisdiction is not the same as it being a justiciable controversy arising under the Act. |
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The Radar has just entered out jurisdiction and is not responding to our hails. |
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We have also mentioned a number of treaties providing for grounds of jurisdiction over international crimes. |
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In 1931, the French Government was forced to surrender its rights of jurisdiction to the local government. |
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This is a different issue from jurisdiction simpliciter, although many of the factors overlap. |
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The state and federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over many areas of law and concurrent jurisdiction over areas of mutual interest. |
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Their effect is the early transfer of jurisdiction for management of such cases from magistrates to the Crown Court. |
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The jurisdiction of the arbitrator can only be protected if the award is also remitted to his reconsideration. |
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She probably didn't appreciate that the master was without jurisdiction to make that order since her predecessor had obtained it. |
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Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty. |
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The air rights for these parcels are the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, which is the agency overseeing the Big Dig. |
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The interior minister was unable to push these plans through in the coalition negotiations, but the jurisdiction of the BKA was still expanded. |
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Is it really a question of jurisdiction or whether there is a justiciable issue? |
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The Bombay High Court's directive reallotting jurisdiction of the City Civil and Sessions Court judges has confused lawyers as well as litigants. |
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The Ministry of Education has ordered all schools under its jurisdiction to stop collecting charitable donations from students. |
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For almost 100 years, Congress has given General Courts-Martial the jurisdiction to try persons suspected of violating the laws of war. |
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I would add that the jurisdiction clause itself is in terms which are in no way exceptional. |
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Did the court have jurisdiction to entertain an application before a petition had been issued? |
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I spent a year clerking for a judge on the Fifth Circuit, whose jurisdiction stretches across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
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The preliminary inquiry judge exceeded her jurisdiction in committing him to trial for the more serious charge. |
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It will have jurisdiction only over crimes committed after the treaty enters into force. |
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Crees have been negotiating for 26 years to get jurisdiction over the islands, but the talks have continuously broken down. |
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In any of these pieces of legislation, and they vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, there's limits as to what it is that has to be recorded. |
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The hybrid or internationalised tribunal may exercise concurrent jurisdiction with domestic courts. |
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The Rhode Island court will have to consider whether in the exercise of its own jurisdiction it should stay the proceedings before it. |
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The study was conducted in Australia to estimate the crash risk in a jurisdiction where hand-held phone use is banned. |
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Under the provisions of the Family Law Act, section 36, he had no jurisdiction to make an occupation order. |
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Turkey officials waved jurisdiction of the case because it did not involve any Turkish nationals, Edmonson said. |
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General Condition 32 provided that all disputes were to be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Texas. |
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For myself, I cannot accept that the jurisdiction of the court to require such an undertaking only exists where a Mareva injunction is ordered. |
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The information is invalid and as such this Court has no jurisdiction to try the issue arising therefrom. |
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However, a superior court should generally defer the exercise of its jurisdiction to the trial court unless there are special circumstances. |
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If, as is generally accepted, a commodore is needed to head the group, questions arise over his or her jurisdiction over the air group. |
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Moreover words are to be construed as generally used in the jurisdiction of England and Wales. |
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The matter is totally within the compass of the jury's jurisdiction to determine. |
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Sessions of the shire court were held under the jurisdiction of the Commissioners for each circuit. |
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Each jurisdiction has its various clearing and settlement systems for payment. |
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This is the division in charge of recovering lost paintings and drawings, and their jurisdiction extends to various collectibles. |
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Residence is therefore a matter which goes to the jurisdiction of a particular chief constable in the exercise of his statutory powers. |
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If you ordered the suite of furniture in response to an advertisement in Ireland, the Irish courts have jurisdiction over the matter. |
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If the judgment is only to operate in personam jurisdiction of the thing by seizure or its equivalent is not necessary. |
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They say the new municipal boundaries will incorporate areas which are presently under their jurisdiction into urban areas. |
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Our national interest is such that we would oppose any attempt to weaken the jurisdiction of coastal states. |
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Due service within the jurisdiction depended on whether that defendant had at the time of service been domiciled in this country. |
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Mrs. Varga shall attorn to this jurisdiction in relation to all issues of custody and access. |
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His authority is circumscribed by the advisory jurisdiction of the cabinet. |
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The matters for consideration at this stage concern the jurisdiction of the court to sanction the scheme if it proceeds. |
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They have broad constitutional authority over the jurisdiction of the federal courts. |
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It is most likely, therefore, that they would challenge Ontario's jurisdiction over the same lis. |
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Under Margaret he walked in openly and planted his jurisdiction at the heart of the kingdom, though not without opposition and remonstrance. |
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Accordingly I rule that this court has jurisdiction to hear this case against all defendants. |
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As to the procedural merits, persons wishing to engage the jurisdiction of the Court must prosecute their claims with due diligence and speed. |
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Congress has passed a bill transferring jurisdiction of the case to a federal court, and the President has signed it into law. |
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Pre-emptive proceedings for a negative declaration in a preferred jurisdiction are entirely legitimate. |
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Self evidently, extradition contemplates trial in another jurisdiction according to the law there. |
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Either it rules on the matter in an award on jurisdiction or it deals with the jurisdiction challenge in its award on the merits. |
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One task that it assumed became the supervisory jurisdiction of inferior courts and tribunals. |
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So long as the Master has jurisdiction over the matter, as Master Bredmeyer did, he is in the position of a judge. |
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Proceedings before arbitrators are commonly regulated by the statute law of the jurisdiction dealing with arbitration. |
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What I am saying is there may be a difference conceptually in placing a limitation on jurisdiction conferred by statute? |
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Baronial jurisdiction was abolished, as was personal servitude, but dues and services attached to land tenure remained unless they were redeemed. |
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Even more pressingly, the certiorari jurisdiction can be exercised in cases of error of law on the part of the inferior tribunal. |
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Similarly, Dutch courts have placed a liberal interpretation on Dutch legislative provisions on jurisdiction over war crimes. |
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Under international law, the jurisdiction exercised by a state is primarily territorial. |
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Dispose of interests in offshore roll-up funds if the proceeds will be taxed at a lower rate in the foreign jurisdiction than your home country. |
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To render speedy audit services to the City Government under the auditorial jurisdiction of this office. |
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So that the concept of territorial limitations to the jurisdiction of justices is something that is found at least at that point in history. |
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The Claimant and those like her are of course not within the territorial jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. |
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What would have happened if the Thai authorities had asserted their jurisdiction over the offence here? |
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If tribunals were to be at liberty to exceed their jurisdiction without any check by the courts, the rule of law would be at an end. |
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Because the boat sank in Isle of Man waters, the Manx government has jurisdiction over the investigation. |
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Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits. |
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The extended geographical jurisdiction for offences is being used here not just to cover sedition, but also treason. |
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He said the court was only exercising its jurisdiction and functions and was not usurping the Parliament's functions. |
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But he said that the overall legality of the war was outside the jurisdiction of the Crown Court. |
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The foundations of the present administrative law jurisdiction of common law courts is found in this process. |
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What is different here, though, is that there is no competing jurisdiction with an interest. |
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This, of course, presumes filing the lawsuit in a jurisdiction with such a law. |
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A case can come in the ordinary criminal or civil jurisdiction and constitutional matters might arise. |
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Because adjudication is dispositive the attitude of states towards compulsory jurisdiction is conspicuously ambivalent. |
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Additionally, they assert jurisdiction for their common-law tort claims under principles of pendent and ancillary jurisdiction. |
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These cases fall within the ancillary or incidental jurisdiction of the International Tribunal. |
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The new structure should operate under the jurisdiction of the Finance Ministry, the party said. |
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Five years from now, every jurisdiction that has pari-mutuel wagering will have some kind of account wagering as part of its program. |
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Any challenge to the jurisdiction should be pursued before the Commercial Court judge. |
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The parties agreed that the tribunal should deal with the matter of its jurisdiction over the counterclaim as a preliminary issue. |
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Midwestern state governments asserted States' Rights arguments to refuse federal jurisdiction over fugitives. |
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First, section 34 of the Act provides that an agreement cannot oust the jurisdiction of the court to hear an application for financial relief. |
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He argues that the Crown has no jurisdiction to bring the charges against him on the basis of tino rangatiratanga. |
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That section provides both for jurisdiction and for a federal cause of action arising by recognition of certain international common law torts. |
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Such an agreement purports to oust the jurisdiction of the Court and is void as being contrary to public policy. |
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They are inapplicable to orders made by a court of unlimited jurisdiction in the course of contentious litigation. |
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The information is being collected when federally recognized tribes request reassumption of jurisdiction over child custody proceedings. |
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In customary law, only the flag state has jurisdiction to enforce regulations applicable to vessels on the high seas. |
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As mayor of Los Angeles, Riordan had no official role or any jurisdiction over city schools. |
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His appeal to citizenship rights would be subjected to the jurisdiction of the national laws in whatever state he was residing. |
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The adjudicator is not exercising the residual jurisdiction of judicial review. |
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Court jurisdiction to award periodical payments was severely curtailed, although not abolished. |
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Human rights violations occur within a state, rather than on the high seas or in outer space outside the jurisdiction of any one state. |
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He stated that there is a presumption against the ouster of the jurisdiction of courts. |
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The statutory powers will enable local authorities to seal off areas under their jurisdiction to prevent the disease spreading. |
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The Court has been criticized for expanding its jurisdiction into areas that should be reserved for national courts. |
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And agents do not have permission and have no authority, no jurisdiction to work on Jordanian soil. |
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The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute. |
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We question whether plaintiff may obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant in this judicial district. |
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The administration of the Turkish Cypriot community had absolute jurisdiction over part of the island. |
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And nor should it exclude the jurisdiction of any other state that gives its courts universal jurisdiction over international crimes. |
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He suggested that a privative clause expands the jurisdiction of a decision-maker. |
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This is not to say that the case-law on the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is wholly irrelevant. |
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Does it have something to do with the powers and jurisdiction of the Tribunal? |
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The fact that a matter might or might not give rise to a claim under federal jurisdiction does not constitute it as a claim. |
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Where a court or a public officer wrongly refuses jurisdiction the exercise of the jurisdiction can be commanded by a writ of mandamus. |
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It may look different if the person being detained is an infant utterly incapable of fleeing the jurisdiction or giving trouble. |
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The public prosecutors with jurisdiction over the matter didn't treat the incidents so lightly. |
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I don't know all the jurisdiction issues and rights on a prisoner being kept in public domain like this, but I don't want to be stepping on toes. |
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In some juvenile court acts, concurrent jurisdiction may be present when certain specified situations exist. |
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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 magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case and committed the defendant for trial at the Crown Court. |
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Barony jurisdiction included infangthief, the right to try a thief found with the stolen goods still on him. |
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Anyone complicit in crimes against humanity should be extradited to the relevant jurisdiction to stand trial. |
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As a luminary and law minister, he cannot be expected to overstep his jurisdiction and transgress his limits beyond his domain. |
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Another limitation is a rule found in various forms in some legal systems which denies jurisdiction over actions involving foreign land. |
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In some states, a city's extraterritorial jurisdiction may extend for up to five miles from the city limits. |
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However, the continuing rows between the USA and Europe over the court's jurisdiction call these extravagant claims into question. |
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The third possible basis of extraterritorial jurisdiction is the effects doctrine. |
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Nevertheless, it was held that this clause did not oust jurisdiction and prevent the court from reviewing the decision on procedural grounds. |
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The jurisdiction to stay, although introduced by statute in the field of arbitration agreements, is in origin an equitable remedy. |
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The procuring must occur within the jurisdiction although the sexual intercourse may occur outside the jurisdiction. |
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The bill allows for extraterritorial jurisdiction to be taken in certain limited circumstances. |
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The act must be one committed within the jurisdiction by the alleged tortfeasor, not the victim. |
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If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found. |
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The pressures of determining jurisdiction and the limits of sovereignty is growing. |
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Murder, including serial killings, fall under the jurisdiction of state authorities. |
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It was unnecessary on the application to pass judgment on his litigation style because it did not affect the jurisdiction of the trial judge. |
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A court's competence to grant an anti-suit injunction seems to derive from its jurisdiction to adjudicate. |
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Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law. |
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Well, the other theory of the Constitution is that the appellate jurisdiction is a special jurisdiction. |
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Some of these violent acts will be directed against the targets of non-capitulators that are located within the jurisdiction of the capitulators. |
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Weldon maintained that the arbitrator exceeded his jurisdiction in arriving at this decision. |
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In Nova Scotia, Canada, the medical examiner's office is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice. |
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It is binding on all States in all territories under their jurisdiction or effective control. |
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And the inherent jurisdiction is sometimes invoked by the prothonotary, is it not, as it was in Ziems, I think. |
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But in these cases we would presumably want them to be tried within the jurisdiction in which they committed their crimes. |
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The public authority is within the jurisdiction where the First Protocol applies. |
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In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal? |
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It did not seek to assert jurisdiction over any person or any asset outside the territorial jurisdiction of the court. |
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To that extent, the court in either jurisdiction may be regarded as the natural forum. |
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He is prohibited from using firearms and must remain within the jurisdiction of the court during the period of his sentence. |
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Unlike the seigneurial courts, the jurisdiction of the leet did not belong to the lord by right but had to be granted to him by the king. |
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In my opinion, this is not a matter falling within my inherent jurisdiction as a superior court judge. |
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Initially, 16 wrecks in waters under UK jurisdiction will be designated Controlled Sites. |
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Although neither party binds itself to bring any action here, each of them does agree to submit to the jurisdiction if an action is brought against it. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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These Conditions shall be governed by Iranian law, and the parties hereto shall submit to the jurisdiction of the Iranian Courts, unless otherwise mutually agreed. |
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The decision of the Commissioner to refuse leave is subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court exercised in judicial review proceedings. |
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This same unelected President schemes to exempt Americans from the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court, which punishes crimes against humanity. |
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The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court. |
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In one jurisdiction studied, Northern Virginia, 30 to 40 percent of the gang task force case load were removable aliens. |
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Having intervened the minister attorned to the jurisdiction of the court. |
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After Mt. gox registered as a money-services business in 2013, the U.S. Treasury Department has some jurisdiction over it. |
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The same may be said of priests and deacons who uncanonically leave the jurisdiction of their bishop to whom they are bound by their priestly oath of allegiance. |
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The court may, on the application of a party to arbitral proceedings, determine any question as to the substantive jurisdiction of the tribunal as a preliminary point. |
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Where is the dignity of the legal jurisdiction of administrative agencies? |
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Where the lord of the manor held a court leet, the jurisdiction of the hundred was exercised in that court, and the fines collected were payable to the lord. |
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If you wish to attempt to do so, you must bear in mind that a dictator is a ruler having absolute authority and supreme jurisdiction over the government of a state. |
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Where the ground relied on is unconscionable conduct in a foreign court the principle of comity requires that the jurisdiction be exercised only with great caution. |
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It is also argued that the Agreement ousts the jurisdiction of the court. |
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Why is the question whether a judge in the exercise of federal jurisdiction got it right or wrong a justiciable controversy at the suit of a non-party? |
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There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court. |
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Since assumed jurisdiction would not accord with such standards, nor with the law of the defendant's home, this factor weighed against assuming jurisdiction. |
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So the very purpose of proceedings within the admiralty jurisdiction is in respect of a general maritime cause which includes the provision of security. |
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The lawmaker asked the sergeant-at-arms to initiate steps for their release, which the latter refused, saying it is the jurisdiction of the speaker. |
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It is a chart of the 88 committees and subcommittees that claim some kind of jurisdiction over the homeland defense duties that would be included in this new department. |
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The Charlottesville Police did indeed have jurisdiction over the Phi Kappa Psi house. |
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Whenever the court has jurisdiction in the main proceedings for divorce, nullity or judicial separation, then it also has jurisdiction to order such variations. |
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Accordingly, the Court has authority to do all that is necessary to effectuate the grant of its appellate jurisdiction under section 73 of the Constitution. |
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These are decided on an intergovernmental basis, so that in these areas the European Court has no jurisdiction and the Commission's role is limited. |
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Now the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993 has consolidated these earlier statutes and governs such matters as appointment, jurisdiction and powers. |
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An act of parliament was passed in 1973 to set up a tribunal with jurisdiction to punish the perpetrators of the genocide. |
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Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office. |
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For centuries it was a palatinate under the jurisdiction of the bishop. |
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Elizabeth's oath of allegiance in 1559 required the specific repudiation of any jurisdiction by any foreign prince, person, prelate, or potentate. |
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Of the complaints received, 1,892 were screened out because of the restrictions on investigation or because they fell outside the jurisdiction of the office. |
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Such jurisdiction allowed them to gratify their desires for lavish living. |
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The great majority of cases, however, are in personam, and thus in fact state courts and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction over most maritime actions. |
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On 27 July 2005 they filed a writ of summons in the original jurisdiction of the Court under sections 75 and 76 of the Constitution against three defendants. |
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Universal jurisdiction entitles a state to prosecute an offence even in the absence of any connection based on nationality, territory, or the protective principle. |
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The issue of whether I had jurisdiction to hear the review was raised. |
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You are in the jurisdiction of the starostie, and I am grand officer of the crown, and grand cordon of the White Eagle. |
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But the Battery comes under the jurisdiction of the city, state and federal governments, unlike Central Park, where the conservancy's only partner is the city. |
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Those cases, stand for the proposition that a trial court does not lose jurisdiction of the matter until a valid sentence has been put into execution. |
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Fairfax County, the most populous jurisdiction in the state, was once a Republican bastion. |
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In Scotland the title of justiciar was borne, under the earlier kings, by two high officials, one having his jurisdiction to the north, the other to the south of the Forth. |
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Legal jurisdiction would go in accordance with the 1949 armistice agreement. |
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Thirdly, some States have passed implementing legislation that in fact restricts or narrows the scope of grounds of jurisdiction laid down in international treaties. |
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In my judgment, a court which grants provisional measures is not by virtue of that fact alone definitively seised of jurisdiction on the merits of the dispute. |
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In this way a party who is in breach of the contract will be able to set at naught an exclusive jurisdiction agreement which is the product of the free will of the parties. |
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But where the defendant is domiciled within the jurisdiction such an order cannot be regarded as exorbitant or as going beyond what is internationally acceptable. |
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Normally a defendant must be sued in the courts of his domicile but Article 16 provides for exclusive jurisdiction in some cases, thus departing from that normal rule. |
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The court is not exercising jurisdiction over the merits of the dispute. |
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The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere. |
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Comity creates an expectation that the courts of other countries will collaborate in holding the parties to the terms of an exclusive jurisdiction clause. |
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In terms of excess of jurisdiction or denial of natural justice? |
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Yes, the common law and equity jurisdiction was extended, was it not? |
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Indeed, for reasons that are well beyond me, that particular jurisdiction actually designs tax loopholes to be exploited by a variety of companies. |
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No international penal tribunal of general jurisdiction has been created. |
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First, from the point of view of the advocate the jurisdiction is penal. |
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It then found the Audit office had no jurisdiction because it was private business between a lawyer and his client and did not involve public money. |
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There is no doubt that the court, not the arbitral tribunal, has the competence to determine the court's own jurisdiction in respect of the action that is brought before it. |
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They were concerned more with the manner in which the court should exercise its jurisdiction than with its competence to entertain the motion before it. |
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What is new is not the concept of extraterritorial jurisdiction but the willingness of some governments to fulfill this duty against those in high places. |
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The petitioner must demonstrate that the company has sufficient assets within the jurisdiction to provide a reasonable possibility of benefit to the petitioner. |
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This was a decision in the original jurisdiction of this Court. |
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In Gates, supra, this court noted the age-long rule that a circuit court loses subject matter jurisdiction to modify a sentence once it is put into execution. |
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It does so for the obvious reason that if there is to be a challenge to the jurisdiction it should be made without delay and before substantial costs are incurred. |
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At the same time, some governments have also slowed globalization within their jurisdiction by retaining certain restrictions on transborder activity. |
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However, the court did lose jurisdiction over the person and it could only regain that jurisdiction by re-issuing a summons to the defendant to appear. |
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I did not give any person instructions to submit to the jurisdiction and take any steps in this matter which would result in the Embassy waiving its immunity. |
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A further reason is that the Church claims jurisdiction over such mixed marriages, institutes diriment impediments to them, and grants dispensations. |
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It is not an abuse of process merely to require a litigant to litigate in a tribunal of a Convention country if that tribunal in fact has jurisdiction under the convention. |
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There are numerous such mechanisms, which range from determining the scope and nature of judicial jurisdiction to the setting of judicial salaries. |
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She had come to the conclusion that the High Court did not have jurisdiction to grant an interim or interlocutory order. |
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Inia community, under whose jurisdiction Lara beach falls, cannot afford the cleanup without state support, its leader Yiangos Tsirikos had said. |
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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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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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The petitioner-lawyer said that the bench had no jurisdiction to seek arguments on the maintainability point. |
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However the boundaries of the City of London no longer coincide with the old city wall, as the City expanded its jurisdiction slightly over time. |
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There is also a boundary between the jurisdiction of France and the UK on the Channel Tunnel. |
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A federated state holds administrative jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory and is a form of regional government. |
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The Militia Act 1882 revested the jurisdiction of the lieutenants in the crown. |
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On 1 October 2009 this jurisdiction was transferred to the new Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. |
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The Republic of Guyana also enacted local legislation allowing the CCJ to have jurisdiction over their sovereign final court of appeals system. |
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In named-party litigation, it might be quite sensible to argue that a defendant must attorn to a jurisdiction where it is not a resident. |
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Its jurisdiction over devolution matters had previously been held by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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This includes friends and relatives accompanying that person to a jurisdiction such as Switzerland where assisted dying is legal. |
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All members of the Orthodox Church profess the same faith, regardless of race or nationality, jurisdiction or local custom, or century of birth. |
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In the latter case the House's jurisdiction was essentially limited to the hearing of appeals from the lower courts. |
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Each jurisdiction raises its own taxation, although in 1949 Alderney transferred its rights to Guernsey. |
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It also exercises the jurisdiction to order the issue of writs of venire de novo. |
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Appellate jurisdiction for Ireland returned to Westminster when the Acts of Union 1800 abolished the Parliament of Ireland. |
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Its jurisdiction over devolution matters had previously been exercised by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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Some studies show that ethnic minorities are more likely to feel that the legal system within their particular jurisdiction is unfair and unjust. |
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The Supreme Court has taken over the appellate jurisdiction formerly vested in the House of Lords. |
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Courts exercising inferior jurisdiction must accept the law declared by courts of superior jurisdiction. |
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In the jurisdiction of the original decision, however, a judge should only overturn the holding of a court lower or equivalent in the hierarchy. |
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Similarly, a landlord could exercise private jurisdiction within his landholdings, or as bailie in another's, in baronial and regality courts. |
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Guernsey is a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. |
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Canada's system, described below, avoids regional variability of federal law by giving national jurisdiction to both layers of appellate courts. |
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This distinction is all the more important when we are in a jurisdiction where the free-handed mortgage of a stock in trade is unlawful. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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All nine judges accepted that the court had jurisdiction to consider whether the 1949 Act was valid. |
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The Court of Appeal hears appeals from the Crown Court, High Court, county courts, courts of summary jurisdiction and tribunals. |
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The court is also the Court of Exchequer for Scotland, a jurisdiction previously held by the Court of Exchequer. |
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The old county courts' divorce and family jurisdiction was passed on 22 April 2014 to the unified Family Court. |
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Warships that capture pirates have no jurisdiction to try them, and NATO does not have a detention policy in place. |
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The Act exempted the Executive Branch from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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He removed casehandling and regional office communication from the jurisdiction of the Office of the Secretary and created a Field Division. |
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In 94 of the 95 counties the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county and has jurisdiction over the county as a whole. |
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The English Reformation destroyed the jurisdiction of the Pope over England. |
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In some cases, Congress has diverted appellate jurisdiction to specialized courts, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review. |
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Whether proprietary remedies can be awarded depends on the jurisdiction in question. |
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Its troopers have statewide jurisdiction with power to enforce all laws of the state, including city and parish ordinances. |
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Many of the fundamental matters of administrative law remain in the jurisdiction of the states. |
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The legislative jurisdiction of the territorial legislature is set out in section 16 of the Northwest Territories Act. |
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Brailsford, parties in an action at law in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction may request that a jury determine issues of fact. |
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The island is the only jurisdiction outside the United Kingdom where it is possible to play the UK National Lottery. |
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In practice, the only original jurisdiction cases heard by the Court are disputes between two or more states. |
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The Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over cases between two or more states, but may decline to hear such cases. |
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Since that time, the federal government has slowly devolved legislative jurisdiction to the territories. |
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Nationality affords the state jurisdiction over the person and affords the person the protection of the state. |
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In the Common Pleas, Blackstone operated under a civil jurisdiction rather than a mixed civil and criminal one. |
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Since the 19th century, the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts has narrowed principally to matters of church property and errant clergy. |
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Its jurisdiction was virtually unlimited, with executive, judicial and legislative functions. |
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Northern Ireland is a common law jurisdiction and its common law is similar to that in England and Wales. |
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The Ministry of Education, Research and Culture has the jurisdiction of educational responsibility in the Faroe Islands. |
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It was intended that each jurisdiction would be granted home rule but remain within the United Kingdom. |
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These laws did not come within the body of European Community law, and had only the optional jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. |
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It has a republican form of government with separation of powers subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States. |
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All provinces of the Anglican Communion consist of dioceses, each under the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
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Within these Communion provinces may exist subdivisions, called ecclesiastical provinces, under the jurisdiction of a metropolitan archbishop. |
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Wolsey centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber. |
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The Court must be satisfied to have prima facie jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case before it grants provisional measures. |
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Church law was governed by the code of canon law with final jurisdiction in Rome. |
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In Scotland there are 78 full and associate clubs and nearly 6,000 registered clubs under the jurisdiction of the Scottish Football Association. |
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A respondent that does not wish to submit to the jurisdiction of the Court may raise Preliminary Objections. |
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Part II of Schedule 4 to the Administration of Justice Act 1977 curtailed the jurisdiction of certain other anomalous local courts. |
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The respondent may accept the Court's jurisdiction and file its own memorial on the merits of the case. |
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Ecclesiastical courts had exclusive jurisdiction over matters such as marriage, contracts made on oath, inheritance and legitimacy. |
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The jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Tours would have overrun into Brittany if Henry hadn't appealed to Rome. |
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In Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms has criminal jurisdiction to control the use of arms. |
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Conflicts about jurisdiction between the bodies are resolved by the Constitutional Court of Belgium. |
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The specific minefield where the explosion occurred on Monday falls under the jurisdiction of the Turkish Cypriot side. |
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A political division is a geographic region accepted to be in the jurisdiction of a particular government entity. |
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However, no attempts were made to establish new states in these territories, as they lay outside the jurisdiction of West Germany at that time. |
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