jurisdictional in the PONS Dictionary

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jurisdictional Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

jurisdictional decision
jurisdictional immunity
jurisdictional conflict

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A fourth jurisdictional dispute also threatened to disrupt work at the site.
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This jurisdictional strike involved 250 carpenters, who were involved in a dispute with the plasterers over who had the right to build sawhorses.
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The union engaged in numerous jurisdictional disputes with unions representing firemen (boiler operators), teamsters and engineers from 1896 to 1907.
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They don't have political, electoral or jurisdictional power whatsoever, so citizens living in a metropolitan region do not elect representatives for them.
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The tribe later publicly asserted other jurisdictional rights in the areas diminished by the 1906 agreement.
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A similar attempt at governmental collusion to limit the use of jurisdictional arbitrage for tax avoidance is the policy of tax harmonization.
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The bill has a hold on it placed for jurisdictional concerns.
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Ouster clauses are related to another administrative law concept: jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of law.
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The situation is different with respect to jurisdictional principles in the international context.
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The agreement also settles a jurisdictional dispute over which workers the unions will organize.
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