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Definition of Exterritorial

Exterritorial
Exterritorial Ex*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a. [Pref. ex? + territorial.] Beyond the territorial limits; foreign to, or exempt from, the territorial jurisdiction. -- Ex*ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly,adv.

Meaning of Exterritorial from wikipedia

- Rome and Fort San Angelo, leased from Malta. Both are regarded only as exterritorial property. "The Bektashis from Turkey against the Bektashi State in Tirana"...
- Aggregate Films". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 29, 2022. "Exterritorial: Alle Infos zum neuen deutschen Actionthriller". Netflix Woche (Press...
- In international law, extraterritoriality or exterritoriality is the state of being exempted from the jurisdiction of local law, usually as the result...
- such as the GSB, when dominating the merchants of Cochin, received exterritorial rights granted by the Dutch. South Kanara is part of the Kanara coast...
- Rome and Fort San Angelo, leased from Malta. Both are regarded only as exterritorial property. "Knights of Malta Catholic order celebrates 900 years". BBC...
- to instantaneity. For all practical purposes, power has become truly exterritorial, no longer bound, or even slowed down, by the resistance of space (the...
- for tourism, recreation and business travel.[citation needed] Riga (exterritorial center) Baldone Baloži Olaine Salaspils with rural territory Saulkrasti...
- Mauritania. Status Constituent of French West Africa Capital Saint-Louis (exterritorial) (1903–1957) Nouakchott (1957–1960) Common languages French Arabic Government...
- position of the Minister of Native Affairs, D.G. SulimaMinister of Exterritorial Peoples, E.D. RinchinoMinister of Public Education, G.S. Neometullov...
- the Capitulations, which gave foreign nationals a virtual status of exterritoriality: the minority groups affected were mainly from Syria, Greece, and Italy...