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committed under his jurisdiction
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Knights over the jurisdiction of heresy charges
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Although the Duke held no jurisdiction in Troyes, he would
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are now outside the diocese and have no jurisdiction here
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‘There's no way he could act beyond the jurisdiction
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‘This falls within the jurisdiction of the Church, Bailli,
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Dominicans interfering within his jurisdiction and, in the
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In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours
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It might, probably, be necessary to grant to such towns as were admitted to farm their own revenues, some sort of compulsive jurisdiction to oblige their own citizens to make payment
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One was to erect a new order of jurisdiction, by establishing magistrates and a town-council in every considerable town of his demesnes
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The authority and jurisdiction of the Saxon lords in England appear to have been as great before the Conquest as that of any of the Norman lords after it
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"Fallhalt and Waterchester fall into the jurisdiction of the Oakneil outpost, while the other ones fall into Ravenwey Burrows outpost's
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We've had a total of 8 consecutive encounters in the jurisdiction of the Ravenwey outpost and 9 consecutive ones in the jurisdiction of the Oakneil outpost, which means our rat moved again between the outposts
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The mother city, though she considered the colony as a child, at all times entitled to great favour and assistance, and owing in return much gratitude and respect, yet considered it as an emancipated child, over whom she pretended to claim no direct authority or jurisdiction
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She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city
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The thousand men whom he thus maintains, depending entirely upon him for their subsistence, must both obey his orders in war, and submit to his jurisdiction in peace
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In the Tartar governments of Asia, in the governments of Europe which were founded by the German and Scythian nations who overturned the Roman empire, the administration of justice was a considerable source of revenue, both to the sovereign, and to all the lesser chiefs or lords who exercised under him any particular jurisdiction, either over some particular tribe or clan, or over some particular territory or district
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Originally, both the sovereign and the inferior chiefs used to exercise this jurisdiction in their own persons
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This substitute, however, was still obliged to account to his principal or constituent for the profits of the jurisdiction
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Each court endeavoured to draw to itself as much business as it could, and was, upon that account, willing to take cognizance of many suits which were not originally intended to fall under its jurisdiction
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44), not only Senegal and its dependencies, but the whole coast, from the port of Sallee, in South Barbary, to Cape Rouge, was exempted from the jurisdiction of that company, was vested in the crown, and the trade to it declared free to all his majesty's subjects
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But that board seems to have no direct jurisdiction over the committee, nor any authority to correct those whose conduct it may thus inquire into; and the captains of his majesty's navy, besides, are not supposed to be always deeply learned in the science of fortification
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The court of the Mayor of Calcutta, originally instituted for the trial of mercantile causes, which arose in the city and neighbourlood, had gradually extended its jurisdiction with the extension of the empire
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An extraneous jurisdiction of this kind, besides, is liable to be exercised both ignorantly and capriciously
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The person subject to such jurisdiction is necessarily degraded by it, and, instead of being one of the most respectable, is rendered one of the meanest and most contemptible persons in the society
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Whoever has attended for any considerable time to the administration of a French university, must have had occasion to remark the effects which naturally result from an arbitrary and extraneous jurisdiction of this kind
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They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals
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The teachers had no jurisdiction over their pupils, nor any other authority besides that natural authority which superior virtue and abilities never fail to procure from young people towards those who are entrusted with any part of their education
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The privileges of the clergy in those ancient times (which to us, who live in the present times, appear the most absurd), their total exemption from the secular jurisdiction, for example, or what in England was called the benefit ofclergy, were the natural, or rather the necessary, consequences of this state of things
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ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the parish
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DPPs head the respective regional jurisdictions, which are attached to the high courts of the country and all the public prosecutors and state advocates manning the district, regional and high courts report to the DPPs in their respective areas of jurisdiction
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State and local authorities quickly hand over jurisdiction and work in cooperation with the federal government
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The FBI has jurisdiction over the murder of any federal agents
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She made a mental note to phone and have Mike take care of him yet, still managed to answer Caroline with a laugh that what she had done was her secret but, she continued with a wry smile, should Caroline have any needs within the jurisdiction of the Port Authority, she could help
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That meant that he was back in the UK and MI5 had complete jurisdiction over everything in the UK
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He decided that he would trespass on the homicide division’s jurisdiction, and investigate the murder himself
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They’re way out of their jurisdiction
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As far as I’m concerned, you’re way out of your jurisdiction
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“But why were they so far out of their jurisdiction?” asked Clive
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“That is, if you overlook the significant factor that they were a hundred and twenty parsecs out of their jurisdiction,” Weo said
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proposal from the UN which would place all of the oceans of the world under UN jurisdiction and would
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“He was under our jurisdiction,” says Tori
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“Number Forty-five: Give the World Court jurisdiction over nations and individuals
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overruled Supreme Court Chief Justice Marshall, who wrote that the states (in this case Georgia) had no jurisdiction over the tribes (in this case the Cherokee), who in turn enjoyed a relationship with the federal government, as “a ward has to a guardian
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Honey: To be naturally sugary; not to be offered at the alter; strength; jurisdiction with change; wisdom; Spirit of God; the abiding anointing; the
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Name: Notability; designate; rank or status; individualism; jurisdiction; notoriety; personage; look up what the name means; could be about the
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Either way, the choice is under my jurisdiction, not the captain’s or the Emperor’s, though we will behave in a civil manner over the affair,” I said
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This means that he falls under my jurisdiction now, and no longer that of the Empire,” I said
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Here the Supreme Court was asked to try Marbury’s case as a matter of original jurisdiction, as an ordinary trial court would
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The Constitution grants original jurisdiction to the Supreme Court in a few cases, but those do not include the type of dispute at issue in Marbury’s case
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Congress, however, in the Judiciary Act of 1787, had granted to the Supreme Court the additional original jurisdiction to issue such writs as Marbury requested
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The reason, he said, was that in authorizing the Court to issue the writ Congress was expanding upon the original jurisdiction of the Court as provided in the Constitution
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That clause provides that, “No State shall … deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
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A number of the Justices have openly expressed dissatisfaction with the opportunities available to the Court to enlarge its jurisdiction
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It will subject the body of every American to “the jurisdiction of government bureaucrats
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District Court’s original maritime jurisdiction
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but OSHA has no jurisdiction over Congressional buildings and
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No matter what happens, leaders of great nations are expected to control their emotions and work through proper legal procedures, even upon the death of a child and while under a curse, and to not lash out personally at those who are not under their jurisdiction
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She prepared herself to deal with whatever difficulties or tragedies came under her jurisdiction, just as Johan had always done
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7 When he found out that He was in Herod's jurisdiction he sent Him to Herod who was also in Jerusalem during those days
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1 And Pilate said to the chief priests and the multitude I have not found 2 against this man anything; But they cried out and said He has disquieted our people with his teaching in all Judaea and he began from Galilee and to this 3 place; And Pilate when he heard the name of Galilee asked Is this man a 4 Galilaean? And when he learned that he was under the jurisdiction of Herod he sent him to Herod for he was in Jerusalem in those days
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The lands under our jurisdiction were falling away, walking a more violent path
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Coast Guard jurisdiction and allowed Coast Guard personnel to stop and board vessels involved in drug running, pollution, illegal treasure salvage and alien smuggling
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The Revenue Service assumed jurisdiction because the mayor was also a Customs inspector! The mission was supported by the officers and crew of the cutter McLane, a 357-ton sidewheel steamer
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Marshal in his Arctic and Sub-Arctic jurisdiction and aided the cause of science and navigation by making ice and weather reports and navigation charts
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federal funding and yet carry out defense and military roles more related to the missions of the Department of Defense, which the Coast Guard is administered by when under the jurisdiction of the U
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Since Revenue Service days, the Coast Guard has had the multiple responsibilities of being a military service and having jurisdiction over civilians while enforcing national and international law
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The USCG was launched upon the heritage of the Revenue Marine Service and its missions of life saving, aids to navigation, maritime law enforcement, and participation in the nation"s wars under the periodic jurisdiction of the United States Navy
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Military police units of one military service have jurisdiction over members of the other services
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” (Italics mine) For reference, here is the text of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside
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No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
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So then, what would interest Raidan that was in Aleator? It was a system on the edge of the Empire, outside the jurisdiction of all major powers and governments
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Calvin had no jurisdiction over Special Forces, even on his own ship, so he couldn't order the Major to stand down
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"It's the T'orma, a Rotham sloop working in our territory under the joint jurisdiction of the Republic and Brimm Authorities
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"The regulations are very clear, I don't have any jurisdiction over the ship's command
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It was plausible, he thought, that Intel Wing—who had jurisdiction over the Nighthawk—might contradict and override an order from Fleet Command
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It's handy to have a few outside the jurisdiction of the Empire
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Killing a policeman was a serious matter in any jurisdiction and it usually brought the full force of the investigating resources into action
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“As a member of the Animal Police, I have no jurisdiction over humans
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Coins from the same jurisdiction, of the same
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-The Genie is not in his jurisdiction – He said - therefore he has no permission to exercise the magic here, and if he does can be judged and deprived of all his powers forever
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In the jurisdiction of England and Wales a bond is
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Moreover, Alistair lives in its jurisdiction and that’s enough for some hard-charging AUSA to grab and run with it
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Barry simply nodded knowing that Andrew could have asserted jurisdiction for those crimes as well
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Although the statutes defining battery will vary by jurisdiction, a typical definition for battery is the intentional offensive or harmful touching of another person without their consent
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Varying by jurisdiction, a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony may constitute murder regardless the felon's mental state with regard to the killing
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Robbery is a state crime for the most part, but certain types of robberies fall under federal jurisdiction
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The federal government also has jurisdiction over robberies that affect articles in the stream of interstate commerce
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The legal definition of the crime of sexual assault is determined by each jurisdiction
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3 Understanding all of this and knowing that the Master refused to work in defiance of his established laws of nature in so far as his personal conduct was concerned, you know of a certainty that he never walked on the water nor did anything else which was an outrage to his material order of administering the world; always, of course, bearing in mind that there had, as yet, been found no way whereby he could be wholly delivered from the lack of control over the element of time in connection with those matters put under the jurisdiction of the Personalized Adjuster
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He thought out the advisability of inaugurating the spiritual kingdom with a brilliant and dazzling display of power -- and such a course would have been permissible and wholly within the jurisdiction of Michael -- but he fully decided against such a plan
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It was being quietly whispered about that Jesus, desiring to avoid trouble with both Herod and the Jerusalem leaders, had chosen this quiet spot outside the jurisdiction of all his enemies as the proper place to be crowned king
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The rulers of the Hebron synagogue refused to acknowledge the right of the Sanhedrin to exercise such jurisdiction over their assembly
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Jesus had departed from their jurisdiction before they awakened to the realization that they had been mistaken in the belief that his sudden and bold appearance in Jerusalem had been due to a secret understanding with the Roman officials
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1 A company of over three hundred Jerusalemites, Pharisees and others, followed Jesus north to Pella when he hastened away from the jurisdiction of the Jewish rulers at the ending of the feast of the dedication; and it was in the presence of these Jewish teachers and leaders, as well as in the hearing of the twelve apostles, that Jesus preached the sermon on the "Good Shepherd
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He fell out with Peter and James (Jesus' brother) over questions of administration and the jurisdiction of the Jerusalem church; he parted company with Paul over differences of philosophy and theology
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They would not have to arrest Jesus in public, and the securing of Judas as a traitorous ally insured that Jesus would not escape from their jurisdiction as he had so many times in the past
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From now on you may exercise no jurisdiction over your brethren except that which you have earned in your capacity as spiritual leader, and which your brethren therefore freely recognize
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From this hour you may exercise no authority over your brethren unless they restore such jurisdiction to you by their definite legislative action after I shall have gone to the Father