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jurisdiction
[joor-is-dik-shuhn]
noun
the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies.
power; authority; control.
He has jurisdiction over all American soldiers in the area.
the extent or range of judicial, law enforcement, or other authority.
This case comes under the jurisdiction of the local police.
the territory over which authority is exercised.
All islands to the northwest are his jurisdiction.
jurisdiction
/ ˌdʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃən /
noun
the right or power to administer justice and to apply laws
the exercise or extent of such right or power
power or authority in general
Other Word Forms
- jurisdictionally adverb
- jurisdictive adjective
- jurisdictional adjective
- prejurisdiction noun
- superjurisdiction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of jurisdiction1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jurisdiction1
Example Sentences
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem pointed out that the holy site - over which it has ecclesiastical jurisdiction - had been granted a letter of protection by the Prophet Muhammad himself.
The Northwest Wildland Fire Fighting Compact enables its U.S. and Canadian members to share firefighting resources and technology when blazes exceed the capacity of a single jurisdiction.
Robinson, the MP for East Belfast, said the review "has not challenged the reality of Northern Ireland being subject to laws made in a foreign jurisdiction".
But legal experts warn the administration is pushing the limits of existing law, particularly in directing federal authorities to override local jurisdictions that have declared themselves “sanctuary cities.”
The administration has signaled its intent to appeal, keeping the battles over federal authority versus local jurisdiction unresolved.
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