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Fasces (, a plurale tantum, from the Latin word fascis, meaning " bundle ") are a bundle of wooden sticks with an axe blade emerging from the center, which is an image that traditionally symbolizes summary power and jurisdiction, and / or " strength through unity ".
* Labor unions in the United States-a different use of the word jurisdiction
* Law enforcement agency-a different use of the word jurisdiction
Often a court will assert a modest degree of power over a case for purposes of determining whether it has jurisdiction, and so the word " power " is not necessarily synonymous with the word " jurisdiction ".
The word is derived from the Greek διπλωμάτης, diplōmátēs, the holder of a diploma ( a folded paper, literally a " folding "), referring in this case not to an educational certificate but to a diplomat's letters of accreditation, which enable him or her to carry out duties on behalf of one country or institution within the jurisdiction of another country or institution.
In ancient Rome, the word magistratus referred to one of the highest offices of state, and analogous offices in the local authorities such as municipium, which were subordinate only to the legislature of which they generally were members, often even ex officio, and often combined judicial and executive power, together constituting one jurisdiction.
Eparchy is an anglicized Greek word (), authentically Latinized as eparchia, which can be loosely translated as the rule or jurisdiction over something, such as a province, prefecture, or territory.
The Roman legal concept of imperium meant that an " imperial " magistrate or promagistrate had absolute authority within the competence of his office ; a promagistrate with imperium appointed to govern a province, therefore, had absolute authority within his capacity as governor of that province ; indeed, the word provincia referred both to the governor's office or jurisdiction and to the territory he governed.
In Bangladesh, the word " tribunal " is used to refer the court which are formed for some special purposes. There are several tribunals in Bangladesh. These have been set up to ensure speedy trial and to reduce the congestion of the cases in the normal Courts. Beside this, Article 117 of the Constitution Of The People's Republic of Bangladesh empowers the parliament to set up one or more Administrative Tribunals by law. No Court can entertain any proceeding or make any order in respect of any matter falling within the jurisdiction of such tribunal.
The use of the word star in blazons, and how that charge appears in coat armory, varies from one jurisdiction to another.
Adolphus Ballard argued that the interpretation of the word " soke " as jurisdiction should be accepted only where it stands for the fuller phrase, " sake and soke ", and that " soke " standing by itself denoted services.
The word " beylik " denotes the territory under the jurisdiction of a Bey, roughly translated " Lord ".
It is the abstract word derived from pasha, denoting the quality, office or jurisdiction of a pasha or the territory administered by him.
As one of the original drafters of the Fourteenth Amendment, he claimed in a case which reached the Supreme Court, Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad, 118 U. S. 394 ( 1886 ), that the phrase " nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws " meant the drafters wanted corporations to be included, because they used the word " person " and cited his personal diary from the period.
Also, review by the Supreme Court is discretionary, so Federal Circuit decisions are often the final word, especially since there are usually no circuit splits given the Federal Circuit's exclusive subject-matter jurisdiction.
The word is derived from castle and literally means the extent of land and jurisdiction belonging to a given castle.
Andrey claimed that to be in line with the tradition of the Fathers was not simply to quote Metropolitan Anthony ; that Christians of the diocese should be loyal to the ecclesiastical authorities of their jurisdiction ( i. e. Moscow ); and that the ' Russian Christian movement ' should have the word ' Orthodox ' in its name.
Because the Florida Supreme Court has predominantly discretionary jurisdiction ( i. e., can choose which cases it wants to hear ), the DCAs provide the final word on the vast majority of cases appealed in the State of Florida.
Each of these " manji's " was placed under the charge of a pious Sikh ( both male and female ) who, besides preaching Guru Nanak ’ s word, looked after the sangats within his / her jurisdiction and transmitted the disciple ’ s offerings to the Guru.
This is how the word emerged, Talik is one of the Sultanate of Suguda Buayan but under the territorial jurisdiction of the Sultanate of Maguindanao and the Sultan at the time was Sultan Mangurun.

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I suggested that one must let it in because it is the truth, but Beckett did not take to the word truth.
The key word in my plays is ' perhaps ' ''.
If they avoid the use of the pungent, outlawed four-letter word it is because it is taboo ; ;
The word `` mimesis '' ( `` imitation '' ) is usually associated with Plato and Aristotle.
Complicity is an embarrassing word.
As a word of caution, we should be aware that in actual practice no message is purely one of the four types, question, command, statement, or exclamation.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
To innocence, a word given is a word that will be kept.
Sensibility is a vague word, covering an area of meaning rather than any precise talent, quality, or skill.
Therefore, what we must prove or disprove is that there were Saxons, in the broad sense in which we must construe the word, in the area of the Saxon Shore at the time it was called the Saxon Shore.
There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
Now, of course, that the Russians are the nuclear villains, radiation is a nastier word than it was in the mid, when the US was testing in the atmosphere.
As Sir Giles Overreach ( how often had he had to play that part, who did not believe a word of it ), he raised his arm and declaimed: `` Where is my honour now ''??
The gulf between the `` rich '' and the `` poor '' has narrowed, in the industrialized Western world, to the point that the word `` poor '' is hardly applicable.
Here is a word of advice when you go shopping for your pansy seeds.
Any alteration of one of these factors is distortion, although we generally use that word only for effects so pronounced that they can be stated quantitatively on the basis of standard tests.
In analyzing the watercolors of Roy Mason, the first thing that comes to mind is their essential decorativeness, yet this word has such a varied connotation that it needs some elaboration here.
For example, probably very few people know that the word `` visrhanik '' that is bantered about so much today stems from the verb `` bouanahsha '': to salivate.
The latter is useful for modifying information about some or all forms of a word, hence reducing the work required to improve dictionary contents.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
If word classes differ in their resistance or liability to stem replacement within meaning slot, it is conceivable that individual meanings also differ with fair consistence trans-lingually.

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