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Meanings of original jurisdiction in English
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Usage of original jurisdiction in English
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These, like the Shareholders' Courts, are courts of general and originaljurisdiction.
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The Supreme Court of the United States has no originaljurisdiction in admiralty.
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Its originaljurisdiction consists in issuing writs of mandamus, certiorari, prohibition, and habeas corpus.
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In practice, however, the originaljurisdiction of the Supreme Court has been relatively unimportant.]
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What originaljurisdiction has the Supreme Court?
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The superior court has jurisdiction over civil cases involving unlimited sums, as well as unlimited originaljurisdiction over criminal matters.
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This is originaljurisdiction.
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In that sense, the High Court's Lower Division courts are the trial courts and courts of originaljurisdiction for these cases.
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These acts provided that the district courts should have originaljurisdiction, both civil and criminal, wherever not otherwise provided by law.
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The Constitution, they explained, says only that the Supreme Court must hear cases of " originaljurisdiction," such as disputes between states.
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The Landgericht exercises a revisory jurisdiction over judgments of the Amtsgerichte, and possesses a more extended originaljurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters.
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Jurisdiction.-Thiscourt has originaljurisdiction in all civil and criminal cases within the district which do not come within the jurisdiction of the justice courts.
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Circuit Court has originaljurisdiction in civil suits involving $2000 or more, over equity cases, and over cases arising under patent and copyright laws.
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Originaljurisdiction means that these cases may be begun in the Supreme Court.
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Principally Appellate; it has Originaljurisdiction in a few cases, as mentioned in Constitution.