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Jurisdiction can be conferred only within the official structures of the church under the Pope.
The additional requirement of "' purposeful availment ' ensures that a defendant will not be hauled into a jurisdiction solely as a result of ' random, ' fortuitous ,' or ' attenuated ' contacts, omitted or of the unilateral activity of another party or a third person omitted Jurisdiction may, however, be exercised, under some circumstances, even though the defendant never physically entered the forum State.
Jurisdiction of the Palestinian Council would cover the West Bank and Gaza Strip, except for issues that would be finalized in the permanent status negotiations.
It was to be understood that: Jurisdiction of the Council would cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory, except for issues that would be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations.
The Parliamentary ordinance that was passed proclaimed Essex to be: " Captain-General and Chief Commander of the Army appointed to be raised, and of all other Forces of the Kingdom ... and that he the said Earl shall have and enjoy all Power, Titles, Preheminence, Authority, Jurisdiction, and Liberties, incident and belonging to the said Office of Captain-General, throughout the whole Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, in as large and ample a Manner as any other General of an Army in this Kingdom hath lawfully used exercised, and enjoyed.
In 1856 – 1857 there was a case of arbitration between the Crown and the Duchy of Cornwall in which the Officers of the Duchy successfully argued that the Duchy enjoyed many of the rights and prerogatives of a County palatine and that although the Duke was not granted Royal Jurisdiction, he was considered to be quasi-sovereign within his Duchy of Cornwall.
The relevant provisions of the bill were repealed, and the jurisdiction of the House of Lords came to be regulated under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.
He was an authority on the history and practice of parliament and the constitution, and besides the pamphlets already mentioned above was the author of The Case Stated concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers in the Point of Appeals ( 1675 ); The Case Stated of the Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of Impositions ( 1676 ); Letter of a Gentleman to his Friend showing that the Bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in Cases Capital ( 1679 ); Lord Holles his Remains, being a 2nd letter to a Friend concerning the judicature of the Bishops in Parliament ...
In 1945, Bishop S. Crouch of the Northern California Jurisdiction appointed Elder H. C. Johnson as State Sunday School Superintendent, He in turn appointed Missionary Lucille Cornelius to be his Chairlady, the first woman to work with the women in the Sunday School Department.
* JurisdictionJurisdiction over a crime can be invoked to refuse extradition.
Pleasant as his poetry is, however, he will probably be longest remembered by the work to which he gave the best years of his life, his History of the Church of England from the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction ( 1878-1902 ).
The rules under which the clergy can be disciplined are governed by the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure adopted by the Archbishops ' Communion in 1963.
* Jurisdiction: Under, a person anywhere within the United States may be served by the stakeholder
: New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
Section 6 of the Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860 provided that nothing contained thereinbefore in that Act was to be taken to repeal or alter section 18 of the Toleration Act 1688.
Section 6 of the Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860 provided that nothing contained thereinbefore in that Act was to be taken to repeal or alter the Act of Uniformity 1558.
Although Weihaiwei was officially a colony like Hong Kong, and although it was normal for British colonies to be administered under the provisions of the British Settlements Act 1887, while the treaty ports were administered under the provisions of the Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1890, Weihaiwei was actually administered under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1890 just like the treaty ports.

Jurisdiction and Each
Each Authority Having Jurisdiction has authority to determine the frequency for inspection in their jurisdiction.

Jurisdiction and state
: For an article on the use of jurisdiction to mean a state or country, see Jurisdiction ( area ).
Using the Jurisdiction and Removal Act of 1875, a law created so black litigants could bypass hostile southern state courts if they were denied justice, Southern Pacific was able to appeal all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court.
The project will endorse and support the efforts to bring national authorities and warmakers to national courts ( like the complaints filed in various state courts under the doctrine of Universal Jurisdiction ) and to international courts ( like the International Criminal Court in the Hague ).
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act ( UCCJEA ) requires states to apply the law of the " home state ;" that is, the forum which originally determined custody and maintenance.
Jurisdiction was only transferred to the City of Grand Rapids on the portion from Division Avenue west to the Grand River, leaving part of West Fulton Street under state maintenance as an unsigned trunkline.
Jurisdiction may also be claimed over crimes on board the ships and aircraft operated by corporations based in the given state, no matter where these craft may be located at the relevant time.

Jurisdiction and territory
Moscow Domodedovo Airport or Domodedovo International Airport () is an international airport located on the territory of Domodedovo Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction, Moscow Oblast, Russia, south-southeast of the centre of Moscow.
# Jurisdiction over actions lies exclusively with the courts of the Contracting Party in whose territory the nuclear incident occurred

Jurisdiction and has
* Jurisdiction – whether the forum court has the power to resolve the dispute at hand
Whilst Pakistan now has its own statute, the Admiralty Jurisdiction of High Courts Ordinance, 1980 ( Ordinance XLII of 1980 ), it also follows English case law.
The city of Lucas has seven different school districts and private schools within the city limits and the ETJ ( Extra Terrestrial Jurisdiction ) of Lucas, Texas.
* Jurisdiction – whether the forum court has the power to resolve the dispute at hand
Traditionally recognition has been granted under the concept of " Exclusive Jurisdiction ", meaning that only one Grand Lodge is recognized within any given Jurisdiction.
The court has Original Jurisdiction in addition to its Appellate.
# Islamic offences only if authority has been given by Federal law-and under the Syariah Courts ( Criminal Jurisdiction ) Act 1963, which is a Federal law, Syariah Courts were given the jurisdiction to try Islamic offences, but not if the offence is punishable by: ( a ) imprisonment of more than 3 years, ( b ) a fine exceeding RM5, 000 or ( c ) whipping in excess of six lashes, or any combination thereof.
The bishopric has existed since the union in 1980 of the see of Gibraltar ( founded 1842 ) with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe of the see of London ( headed by the suffragan Bishop of Fulham ).
The Crown has power to legislate by proclamation for a newly conquered country ( Jenkyns, British Rule and Jurisdiction beyond the Seas ); and this power was freely exercised in the Transvaal Colony during the Second Boer War.
The act has been proposed to each of the fifty states of the United States of America, along with federal oversight requirements similar to that proposed, passed and enacted under the UCCJA-Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.

Jurisdiction and its
Jurisdiction draws its substance from public international law, conflict of laws, constitutional law and the powers of the executive and legislative branches of government to allocate resources to best serve the needs of its native society.
Mumbai Police Has total 91 Police Stations in its Jurisdiction.
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, commonly known as Law Lords, were appointed under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 to the House of Lords of the United Kingdom in order to exercise its judicial functions, which included acting as the highest court of appeal for most domestic matters.
The House of Lords remained the last court of appeal, as before the Acts, but its judicial functions were transferred in practice to an appellate committee, consisting of the lord chancellor and other peers who have held high judicial office, and certain Lords of Appeal in Ordinary created by the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.
Most of the larger shopping malls are in its Jurisdiction: Sambil Margarita, Rattan Depot, Centro Comercial La Vela, Centro Comercial Costa Azul, Centro Comercial AB ( Avenida Bolivar ), and La Redoma.
Ten years after its founding in 1978, the Shaw Center was designated as the women ’ s center for the Northeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church.

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