Definitionadj. restricted to the geographic area under a particular jurisdiction
Last update: August 5, 2015
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It's all jurisdictional bullshit. [Please select]
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Now they have some damn kind of a jurisdictional dispute. [Please select]
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86), to the 'jurisdictional terminus' of Roman London at Mile End (p.' [Please select]
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Over two score jurisdictional controversies appear for settlement at each annual convention of the American Federation. [Please select]
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But even time cannot obviate the seismic effects of new inventions, and shifts in jurisdictional matters are always imminent. [Please select]
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He willingly adopted the chief jurisdictional and police features contained in the Park bill to which we have so frequently referred as repeatedly passing the Senate. [Please select]
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"It may, of consequence, pass the jurisdictional line of New York and act upon the very waters to which the prohibition now under consideration applies." [Please select]
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