jurisdiction
81common-law jurisdiction — Jurisdiction of a court to try and decide such cases as were cognizable by the courts of law under the English common law. The jurisdiction of those courts which exercise their judicial powers according to the course of the common law …
82appellate jurisdiction — jurisdiction for which an appellate court is authorized to hear appeals …
83ecclesiastical jurisdiction — Jurisdiction over ecclesiastical cases and controversies; such as appertains to the ecclesiastical courts …
84ecclesiastical jurisdiction — Jurisdiction over ecclesiastical cases and controversies; such as appertains to the ecclesiastical courts …
85common-law jurisdiction — Jurisdiction to try and decide cases which were cognizable by the courts of law under what is known as the common law of England. Re Dean, 83 Me 489, 22 A 385 …
86protective jurisdiction — Jurisdiction to entertain preventive remedies. See preventive remedies …
87Jurisdiction, Episcopal — By this term is meant the sphere of a Bishop s rule or ministration. This is defined in Article 4 of the Constitution adopted by the General Convention which provides, and every Bishop of this Church shall confine the exercise of his Episcopal …
88jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal — competence (франц.) = Zustandigkeit (нем.) право состава арбитража на разрешение вынесенного на его рассмотрение спора. Обычно возражения юрисдикционного характера отделяются от аргументов ответчика по существу спорного правоотношения (merits),… …
89jurisdiction authority — legal authority (court, body with legal authority, etc.) …
90Jurisdiction, Question of — L In New France, 163 …