To be sure, the solidarity of the unions in the Department might be weakened through jurisdictional disputes, which is something to be considered.
Jurisdictional disputes are caused either by technical changes, which play havoc with official "jurisdiction," or else by a plain desire on the part of the stronger union to encroach upon the province of the weaker one.
It would be to the interest of the divisional organization to recognize only such district organizations as did not involve the divisional organization in jurisdictional disputes.
First, under this point, arejurisdictional strikes.
Jurisdictional strikes and unjustified secondary boycotts should be prohibited.
Another form of inter-union disagreement is the jurisdictional strike involving the question of which labor union is entitled to perform a particular task.
A second unjustifiable practice is the secondary boycott, when used to further jurisdictional disputes or to compel employers to violate the National Labor Relations Act.
For example, boycotts intended to protect wage rates and working conditions should be distinguished from those in furtherance of jurisdictional disputes.
In some jurisdictional disputes, however, minority unions strike to compel employers to deal with them despite a legal duty to bargain with the majority union.
Over these burgesses the lords could claim jurisdictional rights, and these were in some cases increased by royal grants of special rights within certain "sokes.
Out of the king's vill, as a rule the jurisdictional centre of a hundred, there was sometimes created a borough.
The feudal formula of dependent tenure is known; the exercise of jurisdictional rights by private persons is a familiar fact; in places one could even see, "a four-storied feudal edifice.
That for all the purposes of this act, the jurisdictional limits of Washington are extended to all parts of the District of Columbia not now included within the present limits of Georgetown.
Emergency planning is a shared responsibility at all levels--in this case from the Federal through the State and local jurisdictional levels.
This plain case of official scabbery was inspired by a jurisdictionaldispute between the engineers and the electrical workers over the disposition to be made of electrical crane-men signed up in the campaign.
The Normans used the Anglo-Saxon concepts of jurisdictional powers.
It might givejurisdictional privileges: a right to hold court with greater or less franchises.
In 1703 the House of Lords decided a jurisdictional contest between the College of Physicians and the Society of Apothecaries.
It is hoped that the jurisdictionalquestions which have arisen may be readily adjusted, and that this advance in judicial reform may be hindered by no obstacles.
The claims of the imperial government, jurisdictional and other, were acknowledged, only such rights of self-government being admitted as could be shown to be grounded on imperial charters.
One of the chief distinguishing features of early as opposed to modern town-life is that each town formed a jurisdictional district distinct from the country around.
The consuls with the assistance of judices also presided in the law-courts; but besides the consuls of the commune there were consules de placitis specially appointed for jurisdictional purposes.
It was not, however, the fact of their being placed under the bishop that constituted these towns as separate jurisdictional units.
In the 10th century it became the policy of the German emperors to hand over to the bishops full jurisdictional and administrative powers within their cities.
It is implicit in the judgments that this status on the part of the Chairman does not emancipate a Commission from judicial review on jurisdictional or natural justice grounds.
But in the end that jurisdictional question does not have to be decided in this case, and we reserve our opinion on it.
A discussion is in progress touching the jurisdictionaltreaty rights of the United States in Turkey.
The conventional line therein traced by the northwestern boundary survey years ago is not in all cases readily ascertainable for the settlement of jurisdictional questions.
Some contraventions of right have already taken place, both within our jurisdictional limits and on the high seas.
The Ottoman Porte has not yet assented to the interpretation which this Government has put upon the treaty of 1830 relative to its jurisdictional rights in Turkey.
Unfortunately, the uncertainties resulting from such a situation, and the jurisdictional disputes attending upon it, tend to bewilder and confuse the public and create the impression that service differences are damaging the national interest.
This reserve was due to the indisposition of this Government to share in any disposal by an international congress of jurisdictional questions in remote foreign territories.
Many issues were extremely complex: What are an inhabited planet's or satellite's jurisdictional limits within territorial and contiguous space?
The jurisdictional requirements for rendering a valid decree in divorce proceedings are considered under the full faith and credit clause.
The jurisdictional requirements for rendering a valid decree in divorce proceedings are considered under the full faith and credit clause, supra, pp.
The veto on my part certainly contemplated the appropriation of money as well as the operative and jurisdictional branches of the power.
In regulating commerce with foreign nations, the power of Congress does not stop at the jurisdictionallines of the several States.
The deeper significance of this interpretation of the commerce clause appeared only when railroads began to span the continent and the jurisdictional lines of States were crossed and re-crossed by an ever-increasing volume of trade.
Just as there is law which in point of fact is not enforceable by any central authority, so there can also be jurisdictional functions without any correlative power of execution.
At a very early time the lords of manors exercised or claimed certain jurisdictional franchises.
In last year's message I narrated at some length the jurisdictional questions then freshly arisen in the Mosquito Indian Strip of Nicaragua.
In these circumstances it is expedient, and, indeed, imperative, that the jurisdictional limits of the respective Governments in this new region be speedily determined.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jurisdictional" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.