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