Might he not interfere if the clergy neglected their duties, or if the bounds of the two jurisdictions became doubtful.
Hence the antagonism between the two jurisdictionshad revived at that time with bitter keenness.
Admiralty Court as to the limits of their respective jurisdictions reached an acute stage.
The distinction, however, between felonies and misdemeanors is purely arbitrary, and is in most jurisdictions either abrogated or so far reduced as to be without practical value.
In many jurisdictions in the United States, equity and common law are thus blended; in others distinct equity tribunals are still maintained.
If a man swear falsely in nonjudicial affidavits, it is made perjury by statute in some jurisdictions in the United States.
One of the threejurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; -- formerly under the government of reeve.
The administration of justice shall be rendered uniform, and the high seigneurial jurisdictions shall be suppressed.
A choice of jurisdictions has been ever esteemed a valuable right, even where there are both of the same kind.
When these courts are erected, their jurisdictions will be ascertained, and in small actions, Congress will doubtless direct that a sentence in a subordinate court shall, to a certain amount, be definite and final.
They also rationalized the array of jurisdictions that had grown up with feudal government.
The senate therefore gave their judgment, that the present number of praetors was sufficient, that Publius Cornelius should hold both jurisdictions in the city, and celebrate the games of Apollo.
The two jurisdictions had remained bitter rivals, the common-law bar complaining of the arbitrary and unrestricted powers of the chancellor, and the equity lawyers censuring and ridiculing the failures of justice in the courts of common law.
The Earl of Perth discharged the duties of the office--what remained of them--down to the abolition of heritable jurisdictions in 1748.
After the Act for the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1748 the portion of Auchterarder strictly burghal ceased to have titles completed in the burgage form.
Probably the most notable case of conflict between the civil and military jurisdictions and one which involved the juez de difuntos occurred at the time of the death of the lieutenant-governor and king's lieutenant, Pedro Sarrio.
The consulado, from the time of its establishment, was an ever-present thorn in the side of the audiencia and conflicts over the respective jurisdictions of the tribunals [184] were continually arising.
It also shows the respective jurisdictions of the audiencia and Council of the Indies as courts of review and appeal in adjusting disputes between the church and the Indians.
We may briefly cite one or two cases to illustrate the respective jurisdictions of the audiencia and the tribunal of the consulado.
Some jurisdictions of a like nature in England were also abolished this session.
As we have seen, it was a double trial, conducted within the jurisdictions of the two most famous systems of jurisprudence known to mankind.
In those jurisdictions where opening addresses are required before the examination of the witnesses, the purpose is to inform the jury of the facts which it is proposed to prove.
The two mightiest jurisdictions of the earth assumed cognizance of charges against the Man of Galilee, the central figure of all history.
That the most injurious conflicts would unavoidably arise between the respective jurisdictions of the State and Federal Governments in the absence of a constitutional provision marking out their respective boundaries can not be doubted.
In two jurisdictions the law has been declared unconstitutional, and in three jurisdictions its constitutionality has been affirmed.
These orders all have a number of convents, and the three first form distinct jurisdictions under their respective provincials.
These jurisdictions are grievous, but nobody complains of them; therefore, what?
We have had a great and fine day in the House on the second reading the bill for taking away the heritable Jurisdictions in Scotland.
The chief matters of dispute between the king and the Commons were the limits of the authority of the former in matters touching legislation and taxation, and the nature and extent of the privileges and jurisdictions of the latter.
Such theological jurisdictions still subsist in England, and do good service.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jurisdictions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.