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iv) In Nirmal Nagar | jurisdiction, a Ganesh idol in the Ganesh Mandir on Anan |
Within each | jurisdiction a committee on episcopacy (one clergy and o |
d with the implication that under civil law | jurisdiction a conviction and sentence of the culprits w |
ee pacification zones under its operational | jurisdiction, a total of about 920,000 ground troops. |
"Summary | Jurisdiction Act (Northern Ireland), 1953". |
The Territorial Waters | Jurisdiction Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. |
ed under the 2000 Military Extraterritorial | Jurisdiction Act for the killing of unarmed Iraqi detain |
The Appellate | Jurisdiction Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. |
f Killowen were created under the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act of 1876). |
s of Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act was not derogated. |
the House under the terms of the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act 1876. |
The Appellate | Jurisdiction Act originally provided for the appointment |
The Papal | Jurisdiction Act 1560 (c.2) is an Act of the Parliament |
fect Scottish judicature, but the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act included the court of session among the |
The Ecclesiastical | Jurisdiction Act 1677 (29 Car.2 c.9) was an Act of the P |
n of Faith Ratification Act 1560; and Papal | Jurisdiction Act 1560 . |
nty of North Yorkshire, under the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act 1876. |
osed to the reform proposals, the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act 1876 removed the provisions for the abo |
The Summary | Jurisdiction Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 (c.48) is an Ac |
ign may award, as was done by the Appellate | Jurisdiction Act. |
t 1978 is that the reference to the Summary | Jurisdiction Acts must be construed as a reference to th |
The many laws and programs under its | jurisdiction affect virtually every person in the state |
traffic management to the extent that PoDP | jurisdiction allows). |
State Administrative Tribunal (Conferral of | Jurisdiction) Amendment and Repeal Act 2004 (Conferral A |
ing to the department of the work under his | jurisdiction; and in righteousness and justice will 'arr |
Due to the location of his | jurisdiction and his marriage to Kristina, the widow of |
the ICC Statute or had chosen to accept its | jurisdiction, and would continue to fulfil their respons |
1. "The Law, | jurisdiction and administration of the State will take e |
The court has limited original | jurisdiction and has final appellate jurisdiction. |
nse (Sabine patrimony) and under Papal ius ( | jurisdiction), and that therefore the abbey owed the Hol |
WMPD officers have | jurisdiction and legal authority on all university-owned |
3 years) the region remained under Austrian | jurisdiction and the town and its privileges were sold i |
the district court refused to surrender its | jurisdiction, and the petitioners excepted. |
the agreement, valid only for the Falklands | jurisdiction, and raised his concerns to the British Gov |
icial Conference Committee on Federal-State | Jurisdiction and has been the committee's chairman since |
The abbey was to remain outside Stigands | jurisdiction and become part of the kings own chapel and |
visions in relation to the courts' criminal | jurisdiction, and Part II in relation to civil proceedin |
n that day he ruled that the court did have | jurisdiction and said that he would decide whether to tr |
as 5,442 dunams (6.4 km²) of land under its | jurisdiction and in 2006 had a population 6,000. |
e abbey's freedom from taxation and secular | jurisdiction and gave its abbots jurisdiction in suits i |
to block any assets" he may have under U.S. | jurisdiction, and "bans U.S. citizens from financial tra |
a more modern and liberal interpretation of | jurisdiction and the location of a tort that balanced fa |
h Circuit thus satisfied itself that it had | jurisdiction, and consequently certified some California |
of the strip and found it to be out of its | jurisdiction, and ceded it to North Carolina. |
gner declared he had no desire to oversee a | jurisdiction and that his new status as an episcopus vag |
n has 120 foreign trade companies under its | jurisdiction and is under the direct control of Kim Jong |
tts from 1948 to 1950, lecturing in federal | jurisdiction and procedure at Boston College Law School |
s that it was outside of the municipality's | jurisdiction and that it had the effect of religious and |
liam County Board of Supervisors has gotten | jurisdiction and passed a resolution to widen the portio |
Using the | Jurisdiction and Removal Act of 1875, a law created so b |
considerable powers within a parliamentary | jurisdiction and can issue writs for state by-elections, |
out the basic requirements for each court's | jurisdiction and for its officers. |
The bridge falls under the | jurisdiction and oversight of Massachusetts Department o |
the department of justice, prescribing its | jurisdiction, and defining the powers and duties of the |
ces in Iraq were nominally subject to Iraqi | jurisdiction, and operated without any Status of Forces |
planning and undertaking attacks, determine | jurisdiction and criminalise piracy under their domestic |
ove the conditions of the prisons under his | jurisdiction, and earned a compliment from persistent of |
ower of the state and describes the Court's | jurisdiction and sets rules for judicial eligibility, el |
t Philip Rosedale due to a lack of personal | jurisdiction, and they sought to compel Bragg to partici |
, these judges had stepped outside of their | jurisdiction and taken on authority that should have bee |
The shoreline falls under federal | jurisdiction, and so is subject to other regulatory agen |
of forum non conveniens, non-subject matter | jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction in California arg |
ark establishes the boundary between public | jurisdiction and private property. |
spent over a year to contest the UK's court | jurisdiction and tried to defend against Sony's allegati |
utions declared the state's right to title, | jurisdiction, and authority over all the land within its |
Gilbert fled English | jurisdiction and sought service with King Cathal Crobhde |
ugh some thought the senate was outside its | jurisdiction) and declared Dulon unworthy of spiritual o |
ly, GMC covers an area of 216 km² under its | jurisdiction and it is divided into 60 municipal wards. |
ame in 1950 to reflect the expansion of its | jurisdiction and power from employment to housing and pu |
uled that the federal district court lacked | jurisdiction, and that the question was for the Central |
(b) to provide for the court's | jurisdiction and related matters; and |
Data are voluntarily submitted by each | jurisdiction and some jurisdictions do not appear in the |
The case was dismissed for lack of personal | jurisdiction, and Traffic Power failed to appeal within |
which had been exempt from the Archbishop's | jurisdiction and forbid English clergy from visiting rel |
The Speaker has | jurisdiction and day to day control over all matters con |
Gen. Leonidas Polk, and had military | jurisdiction and control over parts of Alabama, Tennesse |
He refused to recognize the British courts | jurisdiction and was sentenced to an eighteen year impri |
s notable for its grant of extraterritorial | jurisdiction and for criminally mandating possession of |
ailed to respect the immunity from criminal | jurisdiction and the inviolability which the incumbent M |
Details of the offense depend upon the | jurisdiction, and may include merely being in physical c |
ocese of Winchester, with powers of summary | jurisdiction, and he also attended the conference held a |
The Civil | Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (c.27) is an Act of |
ge of the three-mile (4.8 km) limit of U.S. | jurisdiction, and there selling his wares to "contact bo |
er Seminary, the theological college of the | jurisdiction and the communion, was founded. |
to resist the temptation to aggrandise its | jurisdiction and to impose uniform rules on Member State |
amendment was made to the Act by the Civil | Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1991 which gave Courts po |
aining to the subjects who are within their | jurisdiction and took appropriate decisions. |
were held in check by the Abbot's own penal | jurisdiction, and by the knowledge that the Abbot could |
Depending upon | jurisdiction and pharmacy the purchaser may be directed |
ala, here two Qazis supervise the religious | jurisdiction and ceremonies. |
he opposition to the abolition of the Roman | jurisdiction and dissolution of the monasteries; and he |
uarter Sessions also had some limited civil | jurisdiction, and until the Local Government Act 1888 cr |
an Catholic Church is entitled to claim its | jurisdiction anywhere in the world as it sees fit (it is |
ighway patrol agency for Alabama, which has | jurisdiction anywhere in the state. |
York, the supreme court is not the highest | jurisdiction appellate court). |
nt imposed by any court exercising criminal | jurisdiction are hereby vested in the President, but suc |
in Puerto Rico and persons subject to their | jurisdiction are Citizens of Puerto Rico under the Commo |
of "necessaries of life", was outside their | jurisdiction as it could not be justified under any enum |
to a judicial circuit, was granted the same | jurisdiction as United States circuit courts, except in |
ssembly operate only within its territorial | jurisdiction as provided in Section 20, Article X of the |
tution, constables have the same countywide | jurisdiction as the county sheriff. |
able at this location, is under Coast Guard | jurisdiction as it is tidal from Raritan Bay to a few hu |
r for their disobedience, they declined its | jurisdiction, as the matter was spiritual, and offered t |
om and the room was set on fire in Goregaon | jurisdiction as a result of which they suffered severe b |
op Bruskewitz had acted properly within his | jurisdiction as ordinary of the Diocese of Lincoln. |
plot of land, though coming under the same | jurisdiction as the main airport. |
he latter's encroachments on ecclesiastical | jurisdiction, as well as with the kings of Castile and A |
are an opinion on the question of the papal | jurisdiction, as to which the Council of Trent had becom |
Rico government autonomy under the federal | jurisdiction as equivalent to the State Citizenship of a |
lation removed from the court in Sydney the | jurisdiction at first instance over the Port Phillip Dis |
fter Military Air Transport Service assumed | jurisdiction at Charleston from Tactical Air Command. |
Having read | jurisdiction at university, he became a representative ( |
wn, where he took charge of with missionary | jurisdiction at St. John's Church in York, York County a |
The Whigs sought to split a new | jurisdiction away from heavily Democratic Woburn and fou |
ere were inferior Commissary Courts, with a | jurisdiction based on that of the pre-Reformation episco |
court of this commonwealth having competent | jurisdiction, be deemed guilty of a felony. |
ered "that the whole plantation within this | jurisdiction be divided into four sheires". |
Morgenthau claimed | jurisdiction because millions of the laundered dollars f |
assuming that they were not born in Spanish | jurisdiction, because Spain did not have colonies in Afr |
a endeavoured to bring Bobbio under his own | jurisdiction, Bertulf hastened to Rome, where Pope Honor |
provision was made in 1982 for division of | jurisdiction between the UK and Gibraltar; this was rect |
This led to a dispute about | jurisdiction between the two companies, which was resolv |
Also abetting them was the division of | jurisdiction between the British forces in the Presidenc |
tween the Aleutian Islands, and no claim to | jurisdiction beyond the three-mile limit appears to have |
When I voted for the Criminal Justice ( | Jurisdiction Bill) I went on the batter for a forthnight |
o mine reserves within the extraterritorial | jurisdiction boundaries for a period of 30 years. |
Local | jurisdiction budgets depend heavily on transfers from th |
icated by the University's Court of Summary | Jurisdiction, but on appeal their punishment was reduced |
ase was originally dismissed on an issue of | jurisdiction, but the party demanded $14,000 for attorne |
isiana, Mississippi, and Texas (its current | jurisdiction), but also Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and t |
s not only the area of Gibraltar in British | jurisdiction but also all of mainland Europe, Morocco an |
Sheriff's deputies have countywide | jurisdiction, but are on patrol the unincorporated areas |
Courts created by statute can have no | jurisdiction but such as the statute confers. |
e judicial business arising out of this new | jurisdiction, but was prevented by his last illness. |
ld presented a federal question and gave us | jurisdiction, but nothing of that kind appears in this r |
Onslow County has primary | jurisdiction, but the Judge Advocate General's office ma |
e rights of the parties in equity if it had | jurisdiction, but that the statute did not authorize it |
lization in Texas and is subject to ongoing | jurisdiction by the Supreme Court of Texas. |
The crew was transferred into U.S. | jurisdiction by presidential decree on 22 August 1945 an |
ber of episcopal areas in the North Central | Jurisdiction by one in 2012. |
area was to be exempt from the commission's | jurisdiction by virtue of being extra-parochial or beyon |
ember 2000 under the principle of universal | jurisdiction by judge Baltasar Garzon, who had been cond |
for the U.S. Supreme Court in the original | jurisdiction case of New Jersey v. New York, 523 U.S. 76 |
, which sought to take out of federal court | jurisdiction cases that involved public officials that a |
d the appeal, so the Supreme Court asserted | jurisdiction, citing that constitutional questions of th |
Its civil and commercial | jurisdiction commences at claims in excess of $10,000AUD |
. Ala.) is the Federal district court whose | jurisdiction comprises the following counties: Autauga, |
The court's | jurisdiction comprises the following counties: Alexander |
D. Ky.) is the Federal district court whose | jurisdiction comprises approximately the Eastern half of |
The court's | jurisdiction comprises 23 counties: Alachua, Bay, Calhou |
. Ala.) is the Federal district court whose | jurisdiction comprises the following counties: Baldwin, |
The court's | jurisdiction comprises the following counties: Craig, Cr |
. Ala.) is the Federal district court whose | jurisdiction comprises the following counties: Bibb, Blo |
om 1806 to 1811, and from 1812 to 1815, his | jurisdiction comprising Washington, Essex, Clinton and S |
The court can also exercise any | jurisdiction conferred upon it. |
They said that the | jurisdiction conferred by the Act required the court to |
The force's | jurisdiction consists of the tunnels themselves, marshal |
Etudes sur la | jurisdiction consulaire et sur l'extradition (1880) |
which appropriated part of their spiritual | jurisdiction, contributed greatly to diminish the influe |
The Sheriff's Department has | jurisdiction county wide; however, the municipalities of |
The 1st and 14th Courts share concurrent | jurisdiction cover the same counties. |
A | jurisdiction covering 710 square miles (1,800 km2) |
county court is a court based in or with a | jurisdiction covering one or more counties, which are ad |
e Barmote Courts were set up in 1288, their | jurisdiction covering both to the crown lands of the Duc |
The AISD police | jurisdiction covers a 131.13-square-mile (339.6 km2) are |
ljuliya, Azzun and Islah, but Kafr Thulth's | jurisdiction decreased in 1954; Then, the distance was 9 |
As Fort Dodge is out of his | jurisdiction, Deputy Sheriff 'Rocky' Lane (Allan Lane) t |
four judges then went on to decide that the | jurisdiction did involve an exercise of judicial power. |
As such, the | jurisdiction did not offend the separation of powers. |
that the courts of law have no | jurisdiction, during the parliamentary session, to disch |
An apologie for sundrie proceedings by | jurisdiction ecclesiastical (1593) is his major work. |
discipline, denial of the primacy of papal | jurisdiction, efforts of the State to gain control of th |
Lower Saxony, a new Roman Catholic diaspora | jurisdiction, embracing Upper and Lower Saxon territorie |
At that time, his | jurisdiction encompassed central and eastern Ohio, Arizo |
Agreeing that judges of general | jurisdiction enjoy absolute immunity for their judicial |
man of Dromore, and had its own independent | jurisdiction ever since. |
umerous conflicts between monks over temple | jurisdiction ever since then up to the present day, many |
e United Kingdom and every major common law | jurisdiction except Canada. |
No one of them can assert a just claim to | jurisdiction exclusively conferred on another, or withhe |
ron of the Exchequer, the head judge of the | jurisdiction exercised by the Exchequer of Pleas. |
s decision on June 12, 2008, finding habeas | jurisdiction existed but found that habeas corpus provid |
man Empire, so named originally because his | jurisdiction extended to the cases of soldiers, who were |
Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) in 1977 saw its | jurisdiction extended beyond the 12 nmi (22 km) territor |
h could at will dismiss the Bishops and his | jurisdiction extended to 50 areas. |
to Bishop William Morris (1794-1872), whose | jurisdiction extended over the Australian missions. |
St. Senan's | jurisdiction extended over the existing Baronies of Moya |
His | jurisdiction extended almost over the whole of the prese |
The National Institute has its | jurisdiction extending over the whole of Pakistan. |
The Madras High Court, whose | jurisdiction extends across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, i |
er Ferry toward Philadelphia, as far as the | jurisdiction extends, was authorized. |
Within its | jurisdiction fell the communities at Pavonia, Communipaw |
le's motion to dismiss for lack of personal | jurisdiction, finding that Rosedale met the minimum cont |
The | jurisdiction for the court is within Suffolk County, Mas |
eal sitting in Ibadan, the highest court of | jurisdiction for Governorship election petitions in Nige |
ished by the State of Illinois in 1937 with | jurisdiction for the administrative oversight of public |
Church decided instead to create a separate | jurisdiction for blacks, called the Central Jurisdiction |
cellor, sought to remove the House of Lords | jurisdiction for Scottish and Irish appeals as well, whi |
typically asks the residents of a specific | jurisdiction for their perspectives on local issues, suc |
The Court also has | jurisdiction for review of findings of the Massachusetts |
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