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authority given to the
court is
known as its
jurisdiction (from
Latin iūrisdictiō, from iūris, "of the law", + dīcō, "to declare", + -tiō, noun-forming...
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aliquam Sedem suburbicariam, cui
tamen nulla est in
ceteros Cardinales iurisdictio, sed ipse
primus habetur inter aequales." Translation: "The
Sacred College...
- the
Polish legal system from
bygone centuries (originating from Latin:
iurisdictio, jurisdiction),
denoting a
privately owned tract of land
within a larger...
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world (in toto orbe
terrarum spiritualium et temporalium ...
universalis iurisdictio), but his
immediate temporal administration extended only to the lands...
- agnoscentes, ei uel ijs
omnem debitum honorem et obedientiam,
quantum iurisdictio Sprualis et
Ecclsca ipsius, uel eor requirit, fide etia ac iuramento...
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Apostolicae Sedis 26 (Citta del
Vaticano 1934), pp. 71-73:
benigne statuit ut
iurisdictio Administratoris Pontificii Basilicae Lauretanae ad
territorium Lauretanae...