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jurisdictive

/joor-is-dik-shuhn/US // ˌdʒʊər ɪsˈdɪk ʃən //UK // (ˌdʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃən) //

管辖权,管辖性的,管辖的,管辖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • In July, the Texas Supreme Court rejected a case calling the state’s shutdown unconstitutional, saying it lacked jurisdiction.

  • Many, but not all, election jurisdictions use these barcodes on ballot envelopes, allowing both USPS and voters to look up the status of their ballot.

  • Poll workers are ultimately selected by the election commissioner of each county, depending on the needs of the jurisdiction.

  • Those decisions are made by local jurisdictions following internal investigations.

  • Concerns about teaching students in China online—or anywhere, when the course material involves China—amplified after Beijing imposed a new vaguely worded national security law on Hong Kong in June that claims sweeping extraterritorial jurisdiction.

  • The Charlottesville Police did indeed have jurisdiction over the Phi Kappa Psi house.

  • APPLICABLE LAWS AND JURISDICTION: This Sweepstakes is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

  • He said something that applies to cops of whatever race in whatever jurisdiction.

  • You are in the jurisdiction of the starostie, and I am grand officer of the crown, and grand cordon of the White Eagle.

  • The department has no jurisdiction over atomic energy secrets.

  • It's a certainty that they will be captured if they spend that money at any trading-post within our jurisdiction.

  • Thirdly, that great damages result because of the division of jurisdiction between the Audiencia and captain-general.

  • Was it to be still part of the Portuguese monarchy, with a separate supreme jurisdiction civil and criminal under the Prince?

  • Therefore, Bland concluded that Parliament technically had no jurisdiction over the American colonies.

  • The unusual political status of a city, completely independent of county jurisdiction, was originated at this time also.