Court jurisdiction over only some kinds of matters.
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Examples for "special jurisdiction "
Examples for "special jurisdiction "
1 The latter had been given special jurisdiction during the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
2 The masters, journeymen, and apprentices formed a corporation having special jurisdiction in different localities.
3 There is no action performed, but has a motive; and motives are the special jurisdiction of morality.
4 Mother: the first emanation of the Eternal Being was a Universal, 602-l Motives the special jurisdiction of morality, 244-u.
5 Moreover, in attacking the special jurisdiction of the Church, Henry had to encounter a force to which there is no parallel in our own time.
1 Under the Mexican law, Alcaldes had, as already stated, a very limited jurisdiction .
2 One with plenty of force and very limited jurisdiction , and the other with wide jurisdiction and no force.
3 In an interview with The Irish Times, Brian Lenihan said the Constitution permitted the setting up of courts of limited jurisdiction .
4 The Hustings Court of the city of Richmond has a peculiar and limited jurisdiction which is explained later in this chapter.
5 Feinberg, appointed last year to dictate pay levels at the firms that have received the largest taxpayer bailouts, has a limited jurisdiction .
6 In its response to the refugees letter, the ICC said the court had limited jurisdiction and can only hear cases under certain conditions.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for limited jurisdiction