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In the end, in 2008, jurisdictional issues blew the investigation, says Wittman.

The party who files first in a case where there may be jurisdictional issues has an advantage, she says.

Right now Saif al-Islam is currently in something of a jurisdictional limbo.

In some cases, there is a lack of jurisdictional clarity, especially in international cases.

Some contraventions of right have already taken place, both within our jurisdictional limits and on the high seas.

Ownership is dominium; but governmental power, jurisdictional power, these also are dominium.

For one moment longer we may dwell on the indisputable fact that he dealt out jurisdictional rights with a lavish hand.

Apart from jurisdictional profits, rents and agricultural services, dues of all kinds are exacted from the rural population.

It is under this system (which has been called jurisdictional) that religious liberty has been realized in European States.

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On this page you'll find 108 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jurisdictional, such as: bureaucratic, departmental, governmental, legislative, managerial, and organizational.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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