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jurisdictionally

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  • adverb In a jurisdictional way.

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Examples

  • What's more, a single judge's ruling has no precedential value should other courts be asked to decide similar but jurisdictionally distinct issues in the future.

    M.S. Bellows, Jr.: The White House's Possible Strategy on DADT Jr. M.S. Bellows 2010

  • What's more, a single judge's ruling has no precedential value should other courts be asked to decide similar but jurisdictionally distinct issues in the future.

    M.S. Bellows, Jr.: The White House's Possible Strategy on DADT Jr. M.S. Bellows 2010

  • Their Shippers container trans-shipment facility, located in Carson on Sepulveda, is jurisdictionally considered part of the port under the law, and therefore should fall under the ILWU contract with the Pacific Maritime Association, but its workers are not so represented.

    Occupy aims to shut down west coast ports - as it happened 2011

  • Up to that point in history, Islamic radicals 'attacks on American soil were seen as criminal acts and jurisdictionally under the purview of the FBI and state authorities to prosecute.

    Ed Hooper: When Paperwork Power Struggles Turn Dangerous 2010

  • As we've seen, the base exists as an American stronghold "in perpetuity," so those held there are being held in a territory that is considered jurisdictionally as part of U.S.

    Jayne Lyn Stahl: Remember Guantanamo -- for Daniel Pearl 2009

  • Accordingly, the Court held that the guilty plea, which did not include an admission that he'd displayed a firearm, was jurisdictionally defective and was properly vacated by the court below.

    NY Court of Appeals 2007

  • Accordingly, the Court held that the guilty plea, which did not include an admission that he'd displayed a firearm, was jurisdictionally defective and was properly vacated by the court below.

    Criminal Law 2007

  • "The QGCIO also plays an integral part in building relationships and identifying opportunities for collaboration between agencies, cross-jurisdictionally, with the ICT Industry and with the tertiary sector."

    'The Prodigal Tongue' 2008

  • The issue of how to get the review into the DC Circuit when it arises out of a regular habeas petition could prove tricky as an administrative issue, but jurisdictionally, the question of whether a state is entitled to fast track arises in individual habeas petitions.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » NYT on Speedy (Executions) Gonzales: 2007

  • According to what I see and hear on tv, it was only the Feds who had * no* storm [and jurisdictionally] related difficulties, no provisions and no preparation.

    Hell « BuzzMachine 2005

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