DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: NOUN
- By right; according to law. See de facto.
- The limits or territory within which authority may be exercised
- The power or right to exercise authority
- The power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law
- Sphere of authority; the limits within which any particular power may be exercised, or within which a government or a court has authority.
- The authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate; the right of making or enforcing laws; the power or right of exercising authority.
- 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.
- In law; the territory within which power can be exercised
- (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law
- The right of a court to hear a particular case, based on the scope of its authority over the type of case and the parties to the case.
- Authority or control.
- The extent of authority or control.
- The territorial range of authority or control.
- Judicial authority; the legal power of hearing and determining controversies or accusations; the right of exercising the functions of a judge or of a legal tribunal.
- Controlling authority; the right of making and enforcing laws or regulations; the capacity of determining rules of action or use, and exacting penalties: as, the jurisdiction of a state over its subjects.
- The domain within which power is exercised; specifically, the territory over which the authority of a state, court, or judge extends.
- The function or capacity of judging or governing in general; the natural right to judge; inherent power of decision or control.
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: ADJECTIVE
- By right; according to law
- By right, in accordance with the law, legally.
- N/A
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: ADVERB
- By law; conforming to the law
- N/A
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- By right; of right; by law; -- often opposed to de facto.
- By right
- According to law
- By law
- Conforming to the law
- (adverb; adjective) According to law; by right.
- In law
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: RELATED WORDS
- Confederal, Diarchy, Constitutional, Inalienable, Jural, Juridically, Protectorate, Constitutionally, Suzerainty, Sovereign, Defacto, De facto, Wrongfully, Lawfully, Legally
- Powers, Liability, Judicial, Sovereignty, Remit, Applicability, Bailiwick, Mandate, Courts, Discretion, Prerogative, Ambit, Purview, Authority, Legal power
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sovereignties, Confederal, Diarchy, Constitutional, Inalienable, Jural, Juridically, Protectorate, Constitutionally, Suzerainty, Sovereign, Defacto, De facto, Lawfully, Legally
- Responsibility, Law, Judicature, Scope, Adjudication, Liability, Judicial, Sovereignty, Remit, Mandate, Courts, Prerogative, Ambit, Purview, Authority
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As in the Weber case, such plans maybecome de facto, if not de jure, discriminatory.
- He perceived that de facto intolerance could subsist under the veil of de jure toleration.
- See, as to the competency of a wife de facto, but not de jure, Stark.
- However, it does deconstruct the presumed boundaries between de jure and de facto slavery.
- Uganda, it having been deprived of its de facto and de jure validity.
- CPRM systems, de jure and de facto land tenure rights in Badakhshan.
- Two of these forms include de facto and de jure standards.
- De Facto Racial Isolation or De Jure Segregation?
- What are de jure and de facto segregation?
- Due to de jure modifiers, it is less worthwhile for you to expand beyond your de jure empire.
- The plaintiff later waived the core proceeding theory, leaving only supplemental jurisdiction as the basis for federal jurisdiction.
- United States jurisdiction, but it may bind the parties and waiveprevious errors, if when the court acts jurisdiction has been obtained.
- DOJ states that its guidance is intentionally flexible because the needs and preferences of language minority communities vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
- Jurisdiction Jurisdiction is in the probate district where the petitioner resides.
- This section does not prevent a court from exercising temporary emergency jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
- Appellate courts are not divested of mandamus jurisdiction because we lack appellate jurisdiction.
- Workers under federal jurisdiction or the jurisdiction of other provinces are covered by different statutes.
- The way records are organized, stored, and obtained can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
- Jurisdiction This court has jurisdiction over the Boardman Township.
- Personal jurisdiction may be either specific jurisdiction or general jurisdiction.
DE JURE vs JURISDICTION: QUESTIONS
- When is my Corporation considered a de jure corporation?
- Does de jure segregation breed de facto segregation?
- Should the Durand Line be recognized as a de jure international boundary?
- What is the first edition of de jure belli ac pacis?
- Who has the de jure authority over torts in Australia?
- When was the national anthem of Italy made de jure?
- Bagaimana proses pengakuan negara lain secara de jure bangsa Indonesia?
- Apakah pengakuan de jure suatu negara dapat ditarik kembali?
- Apa contoh dari pengakuan kemerdekaan secara de jure dan de facto?
- Is the Philippines a de facto or de jure government?
- Does the Supreme Court have discretionary jurisdiction?
- How to determine jurisdiction in trademark infringement?
- What does concurrent jurisdiction mean in Connecticut?
- What constitutes specific jurisdiction in California?
- Is there extraterritorial jurisdiction under 2339B?
- When does a jurisdiction become a participating jurisdiction?
- What is exclusive jurisdiction and concurrent jurisdiction?
- What is personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction?
- What are personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction?
- What are subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction?