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ju·ris·dic·tion
/ˌʤʊrəsˈdɪkʃən/
司法權,審判權,管轄權
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ju·ris·dic·tion
n.
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
.
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
.
To
live
exempt
From
Heaven's
high
jurisdiction
. --
Milton
.
You
wrought
to
be
a
legate
;
by
which
power
You
maim'd
the
jurisdiction
of
all
bishops
. --
Shak
.
3.
Sphere
of
authority
;
the
limits
within
which
any
particular
power
may
be
exercised
,
or
within
which
a
government
or
a
court
has
authority
.
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
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jurisdiction
n
1: (
law
)
the
right
and
power
to
interpret
and
apply
the
law
;
"
courts
having
jurisdiction
in
this
district
" [
syn
: {
legal
power
]
2:
in
law
;
the
territory
within
which
power
can
be
exercised
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