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jurisdiction
{i} yargı

Bu sizin yargı alanınızın dışındadır. - It's outside your jurisdiction.

Bizim burada yargılamamız var. - We have jurisdiction here.

jurisdiction
{i} yetki alanı

Bu durum benim yetki alanımın dışında. - This case is outside my jurisdiction.

jurisdiction
(Hukuk) yargı yetkisi
jurisdiction
(Politika, Siyaset) yargı alanı

Bu sizin yargı alanınızın dışındadır. - It's outside your jurisdiction.

jurisdiction
(Ticaret) yargı yetkisinin alanı
jurisdiction
(Ticaret) yargılama hakkı
jurisdiction
yetki sınırları
jurisdiction
(Ticaret) mahkemenin görevi
jurisdiction
yargılama gücü
jurisdiction
yetki sınırı
jurisdiction
(Askeri) kaza bölgesi
jurisdiction
kaza
jurisdiction
(Ticaret) kaza mercii
jurisdiction
(Kanun) kaza çevresi
jurisdiction
yargısı
jurisdiction
(Askeri) YARGI HAKKI, YARGI YETKİSİ, KAZA BÖLGESİ, YETKİ: Kaza kuvvetini kullanma iktidarı
jurisdiction
{i} yargılama yetkisi
jurisdiction
işçi sendikalarının yetki alanınajurisdictional dispute sendikalar arasın
jurisdiction
{i} yetki

Bu durum benim yetki alanımın dışında. - This case is outside my jurisdiction.

jurisdiction
hükümetin nüfuz dairesi
jurisdiction
hükümet
jurisdiction
hâkimin yargılama dairesi
jurisdiction
jurisdictionalhükümet nüfuzuna veya nüfuz dairesine ait
jurisdiction
{i} huk. yargı hakkı, yargılama hakkı
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of jurisdiction
jurisdiction
the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law
jurisdiction
lawful power or right to exercise official authority
jurisdiction
{n} legal authority, power, a district
Jurisdiction
jurdiccion
jurisdiction
The authority of a court to hear and decide cases Jurisdiction is determined by the geographic location of the court and the subject matter of the case
jurisdiction
The legal authority a court or administrative agency has over a particular case, usually defined by geographical area
jurisdiction
(From Latin jurisdictio: "administration of the law ") The authority or power of a court or tribunal to hear a particular case or dispute
jurisdiction
In relation to the Congress, the term jurisdiction refers to a committee, subcommittee, or agency´s authority over a piece of legislation or law Jurisdiction is a boundary line defining where one entitie´s authority or control ends and another´s begins For instance, Title 1 of H R 1858 deals with telecommunications issues and so the Committee on Commerce and the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection have authority Title 2 of H R 1858 deals with securities market information and so the Committee on Commerce and the Subcommittee on Finance and Hazardous Materials have authority Occasionally multiple Committees and Subcommittees will have authority over the many different parts of proposed legislation
jurisdiction
the power or right to exercise authority
jurisdiction
A jurisdiction is a state or other area in which a particular court and system of laws has authority. the right to use an official power to make legal decisions, or the area where this right exists jurisdiction over somebody/something (jurisdictio, from jus ( JUST) + dictio ). Authority of a court to hear and determine cases. This authority is constitutionally based. Examples of judicial jurisdiction are: appellate jurisdiction, in which a superior court has power to correct legal errors made in a lower court; concurrent jurisdiction, in which a suit might be brought to any of two or more courts; and federal jurisdiction. A court may also have authority to operate within a certain territory. Summary jurisdiction, in which a magistrate or judge has power to conduct proceedings resulting in a conviction without jury trial, is limited in the U.S. to petty offenses
jurisdiction
The legal authority of a court to hear a case or conduct other proceedings; power of the court over persons involved in a case and the subject matter of the case
jurisdiction
(1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases
jurisdiction
The right and power to apply the law; the territorial range of legal authority or control
jurisdiction
The statutory authority a court exercises; also a word used to describe the geographic or subject matter area over which a court has power
jurisdiction
Jurisdiction is the power that a court of law or an official has to carry out legal judgments or to enforce laws. The British police have no jurisdiction over foreign bank accounts. = authority
jurisdiction
the authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate
jurisdiction
The legal power, right, or authority of a particular court to hear and determine causes, to try criminals, or to execute justice; judicial authority over a cause or class of causes; as, certain suits or actions, or the cognizance of certain crimes, are within the jurisdiction of a particular court, that is, within the limits of its authority or commission
jurisdiction
in law; the territory within which power can be exercised
jurisdiction
The authority designating the limits and bounds of the legal right by which a judge exercises his authority to make lawful decisions The power or right to act Jurisdiction refers both to authority over the subject matter, or type of case; and over the person or thing
jurisdiction
The authority, capacity, power or right of a court to hear and decide a legal matter
jurisdiction
Refers to a court's authority to judge over a situation usually acquired in one of three ways: over acts committed in a defined territory (eg the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Australia is limited to acts committed or originating in Australia), over certain types of cases (the jurisdiction of a bankruptcy court is limited to bankruptcy cases), or over certain persons (a military court has jurisdiction limited to actions of enlisted personnel)
jurisdiction
authority vested in a court to hear and decide certain types of cases; term literally means "to say the law"
jurisdiction
Authority of a court to exercise judicial power
jurisdiction
The power given to a court by a constitution or a legislative body to make legally binding decisions over certain persons or property Another use of the word "jurisdiction" is for the geographical area in which a court’s decisions or legislative enactments are binding
jurisdiction
here it means the areas and churches under the authority of a bishop (or archbishop)
jurisdiction
the limits or territory within which authority may be exercised
jurisdiction
The authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate; the right of making or enforcing laws; the power or right of exercising authority
jurisdiction
The range of powers and/or territory over which a body may act In court, jurisdiction concerns the type of case and the physical area over which the court has legal authority Jurisdiction must be proved in every case
jurisdiction
The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case The term may also be used to refer to the geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases See also venue
jurisdiction
(noun) (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases
jurisdiction
The legal authority that a court or administrative agency has over particular persons and over certain types of cases, usually in a defined geographical area
jurisdiction
{i} legal authority, right to make legal decisions; authority; range of authority, territory over which authority is exercised
jurisdiction
The extent of authority: 1) of a court over a certain matter or person; 2) of a government organization over a territory
jurisdiction
A term referring to the nature and extent of the legal authority bestowed upon a legislature to enact laws (legislative jurisdiction) or of courts to hear and determine actions and other legal proceedings (judicial jurisdiction), as determined by international conventions or national laws A court exercises its "jurisdiction" (i e decision-making authority, or "competence") over proceedings of certain types ("subject-matter jurisdiction", or "jurisdiction ratione materiae") and over a defined territory ("territorial jurisdiction", or "jurisdiction ratione loci") Its authority to adjudicate may also be limited to certain persons or to certain maximum amounts of money in dispute
jurisdiction
(law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law; "courts having jurisdiction in this district"
jurisdiction
The right and power to interpret and apply the law, or, the territorial range over which a court or governing body has authority
jurisdiction
(Gr Dikaiodosia) The right and the authority of a bishop to rule over his diocese as a spiritual overseer It includes legislative, judicial and executive authority, which can be exercised only by individuals who have been canonically ordained and appointed to rule aver the jurisdiction in question
jurisdiction
Sphere of authority; the limits within which any particular power may be exercised, or within which a government or a court has authority
jurisdiction
the authority of the court to hear a case
jurisdiction
The authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate The power or right to exercise authority The limits or territory within which authority may be exercised
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