jurisdiction 音标拼音: [dʒ
, ʊrəsd'ɪkʃən] [dʒ
, ʊrɪsd'ɪkʃən]
n . 司法权,审判权,管辖权
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jurisdiction n 1 : (
law )
the right and power to interpret and apply the law ;
"
courts having jurisdiction in this district " [
synonym : {
legal power }, {
jurisdiction }]
2 :
in law ;
the territory within which power can be exercised Jurisdiction \
Ju `
ris *
dic "
tion \,
n . [
L .
jurisdictio ;
jus ,
juris ,
right ,
law dictio a saying ,
speaking :
cf .
OF .
jurisdiction ,
F .
juridiction .
See {
Just },
a .,
and {
Diction }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 . (
Law )
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 .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
The authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate ;
the right of making or enforcing laws ;
the power or right of exercising authority .
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1913 Webster ]
To live exempt From Heaven '
s high jurisdiction . --
Milton .
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You wrought to be a legate ;
by which power You maim '
d the jurisdiction of all bishops . --
Shak .
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3 .
Sphere of authority ;
the limits within which any particular power may be exercised ,
or within which a government or a court has authority .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
Jurisdiction ,
in its most general sense ,
is the power to make ,
declare ,
or apply the law .
When confined to the judiciary department ,
it is what we denominate the judicial power ,
the right of administering justice through the laws ,
by the means which the laws have provided for that purpose .
Jurisdiction is limited to place or territory ,
to persons ,
or to particular subjects . --
Duponceau .
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1913 Webster ]
194 Moby Thesaurus words for "
jurisdiction ":
accountability ,
acme ,
actionability ,
administration ,
agency ,
agentship ,
ambit ,
applicability ,
area ,
arena ,
ascendancy ,
assignment ,
auspices ,
authority ,
authorization ,
bailiwick ,
be -
all and end -
all ,
beat ,
blue ribbon ,
border ,
borderland ,
bossing ,
bounds ,
brevet ,
care ,
championship ,
charge ,
circle ,
circuit ,
claws ,
clutches ,
command ,
commission ,
commissioning ,
commitment ,
compass ,
confines ,
consignment ,
constitutional validity ,
constitutionalism ,
constitutionality ,
control ,
cure ,
custodianship ,
custody ,
delegated authority ,
delegation ,
demesne ,
department ,
deputation ,
devolution ,
devolvement ,
directorship ,
disposition ,
district ,
domain ,
domination ,
dominion ,
due process ,
effectiveness ,
embassy ,
empery ,
empire ,
empowerment ,
entrusting ,
entrustment ,
errand ,
executorship ,
exequatur ,
eye ,
factorship ,
field ,
first place ,
first prize ,
full power ,
governance ,
government ,
grasp ,
grip ,
gripe ,
guardianship ,
guidance ,
hand ,
hands ,
headship ,
hegemony ,
height ,
helm ,
hemisphere ,
highest ,
hold ,
imperium ,
influence ,
intendance ,
iron hand ,
judicial circuit ,
justice ,
justiciability ,
keeping ,
kingship ,
lawfulness ,
leadership ,
legal form ,
legal process ,
legalism ,
legality ,
legation ,
legitimacy ,
legitimateness ,
license ,
licitness ,
lieutenancy ,
limits ,
lordship ,
management ,
mandate ,
march ,
mastership ,
mastery ,
maximum ,
might ,
ministry ,
mission ,
most ,
ne plus ultra ,
new high ,
office ,
orb ,
orbit ,
oversight ,
pale ,
palms ,
paramountcy ,
pastorage ,
pastorate ,
pastorship ,
patronage ,
plenipotentiary power ,
power ,
power of attorney ,
power to act ,
precinct ,
prerogative ,
presidency ,
primacy ,
procuration ,
protectorship ,
province ,
proxy ,
purview ,
raj ,
range ,
reach ,
realm ,
record ,
regency ,
regentship ,
regnancy ,
reign ,
reins of government ,
responsibility ,
rightfulness ,
round ,
rule ,
safe hands ,
say ,
scope ,
sovereignty ,
sphere ,
sphere of influence ,
stewardship ,
strings ,
superintendence ,
supervision ,
supremacy ,
surveillance ,
sway ,
talons ,
task ,
territory ,
top spot ,
trust ,
trusteeship ,
tutelage ,
validity ,
vicarious authority ,
walk ,
ward ,
wardenship ,
wardship ,
warrant ,
watch and ward ,
wing ,
zenith JURISDICTION ,
Practice .
A power constitutionally conferred upon a judge or magistrate ,
to take cognizance of ,
and decide causes according to law ,
and to carry his sentence into execution .
6 Pet .
591 ;
9 John .
239 .
The tract of land or district within which a judge or magistrate has jurisdiction ,
is called his territory ,
and his power in relation to his territory is called his territorial jurisdiction .
2 .
Every act of jurisdiction exercised by a judge without his territory ,
either by pronouncing sentence or carrying it into execution ,
is null .
An inferior court has no jurisdiction beyond what is expressly delegated .
1 Salk .
404 ,
n .;
Gilb .
C .
P .
188 ;
1 Saund .
73 ;
2 Lord Raym .
1311 ;
and see Bac .
Ab .
Courts , &
c .,
C ,
et seq ;
Bac .
Ab .
Pleas ,
E 2 .
3 .
Jurisdiction is original ,
when it is conferred on the court in the first instance ,
which is called original jurisdiction ; (
q .
v .)
or it is appellate ,
which is when an appeal is given from the judgment of another court .
Jurisdiction is also civil ,
where the subject -
matter to be tried is not of a criminal nature ;
or criminal ,
where the court is to punish crimes .
Some courts and magistrates have both civil and criminal jurisdiction .
Jurisdiction is also concurrent ,
exclusive ,
or assistant .
Concurrent jurisdiction is that which may be entertained by several courts .
It is a rule that in cases of concurrent jurisdictions ,
that which is first seized of the case shall try it to the exclusion of the other .
Exclusive jurisdiction is that which has alone the power to try or determine the Suit ,
action ,
or matter in dispute .
assistant jurisdiction is that which is afforded by a court of chancery ,
in aid of a court of law ;
as ,
for example ,
by a bill of discovery ,
by the examination of witnesses de bene esse ,
or out of the jurisdiction of the court ;
by the perpetuation of the testimony of witnesses ,
and the like .
4 .
It is the law which gives jurisdiction ;
the consent of ,
parties ,
cannot ,
therefore ,
confer it ,
in a matter which the law excludes .
1 N . &
M .
192 ;
3 M '
Cord ,
280 ;
1 Call .
55 ;
1 J .
S .
Marsh .
476 ;
1 Bibb ,
263 ;
Cooke ,
27 ;
Minor ,
65 ;
3 Litt .
332 ;
6 Litt .
303 ;
Kirby ,
111 ;
1 Breese ,
32 ;
2 Yerg .
441 ;
1 Const .
R .
478 .
But where the court has jurisdiction of the matter ,
and the defendant has some privilege which exempts him from the jurisdiction ,
he may wave the privilege .
5 Cranch ,
288 ;
1 Pet .
449 ;
8 Wheat .
699 ;
4 W .
C .
C .
R .
84 ;
4 M '
Cord ,
79 ;
4 Mass .
593 ;
Wright ,
484 .
See Hardin ,
448 ;
2 Wash .
213 .
5 .
Courts of inferior jurisdiction must act within their jurisdiction ,
and so it must appear upon the record .
5 Cranch ,
172 Pet .
C .
C .
R .
36 ;
4 Dall .
11 ;
2 Mass .
213 ;
4 Mass .
122 ;
8 Mass .
86 ;
11 Mass .
513 ;
Pr .
Dec .
380 ;
2 Verm .
329 ;
3 Verm .
114 ;
10 Conn .
514 ;
4 John .
292 ;
3 Yerg .
355 ;
Walker ,
75 ;
9 Cowen ,
227 ;
5 Har . &
John .
36 ;
1 Bailey ,
459 ;
2 Bailey ,
267 .
But the legislature may ,
by a general or special law ,
provide otherwise .
Pet .
C .
C .
R .
36 .
Vide 1 Salk .
414 ;
Bac .
Ab .
Courts , &
c .,
C .
D ;
Id .
Prerogative ,
E 6 ;
Merlin ,
Rep .
h .
t .;
Ayl .
Pat .
317 ,
and the art .
Competency .
As to the force of municipal law beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the state ,
see Wheat .
Intern .
Law ,
part a ,
c .
2 ,
Sec .
7 ,
et seq .;
Story ,
Confl .
of Laws ,
c .
2 ;
Huberus ,
lib .
1 ,
t .
3 ;
13 Mass .
R .
4 Pard .
Dr .
Com .
part .
6 ,
t .
7 ,
c .
2 ,
Sec .
1 ;
and the articles Conflict of Laws ;
Courts of the United States .
See generally ,
Bouv .
Inst .
Index ,
h .
t .
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