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ExterritorialExterritorial 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. Exterritoriality
Exterritoriality Ex*ter`ri*to`ri*al"i*ty, n.
1. The state of being beyond the limits of a country.
2. The state of being free from the jurisdiction of a country
when within its territorial limits.
ExterritoriallyExterritorial 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. ExtraterritorialExtraterritorial Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a.
Beyond the limits of a territory or particular jurisdiction;
exterritorial. -- Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly, adv. Extraterritoriality
Extraterritoriality Ex`tra*ter`ri*to`ri*al"i*ty, n.
The state of being beyond the limits of a particular
territory; esp. (Internat. Law), A fiction by which a public
minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed
still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign or
nation. --Wheaton.
ExtraterritoriallyExtraterritorial Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a.
Beyond the limits of a territory or particular jurisdiction;
exterritorial. -- Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly, adv. Infraterritorial
Infraterritorial In`fra*ter"ri*to"ri*al, a. [Infra +
territorial.]
Within the territory of a state. --Story.
Intraterritorial
Intraterritorial In`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a.
Within the territory or a territory.
Territorial
Territorial Ter`ri*to"ri*al, a. [L. territorialis: cf. F.
territorial.]
1. Of or pertaining to territory or land; as, territorial
limits; territorial jurisdiction.
2. Limited to a certain district; as, right may be personal
or territorial.
3. Of or pertaining to all or any of the Territories of the
United States, or to any district similarly organized
elsewhere; as, Territorial governments.
territorial seaTerritorial waters Ter`ri*to"ri*al wa"ters (Internat. Law)
The waters under the territorial jurisdiction of a state;
specif., the belt (often called the
marine belt or
territorial sea) of sea subject to such jurisdiction, and
subject only to the right of innocent passage by the
vessels of other states.
Perhaps it may be said without impropriety that a
state has theoretically the right to extend its
territorial waters from time to time at its will
with the increased range of guns. Whether it would
in practice be judicious to do so . . . is a widely
different matter . . . . In any case the custom of
regulating a line three miles from land as defining
the boundary of marginal territorial waters is so
far fixed that a state must be supposed to accept it
in absence of express notice. --W. E. Hall. Territorial watersTerritorial waters Ter`ri*to"ri*al wa"ters (Internat. Law)
The waters under the territorial jurisdiction of a state;
specif., the belt (often called the
marine belt or
territorial sea) of sea subject to such jurisdiction, and
subject only to the right of innocent passage by the
vessels of other states.
Perhaps it may be said without impropriety that a
state has theoretically the right to extend its
territorial waters from time to time at its will
with the increased range of guns. Whether it would
in practice be judicious to do so . . . is a widely
different matter . . . . In any case the custom of
regulating a line three miles from land as defining
the boundary of marginal territorial waters is so
far fixed that a state must be supposed to accept it
in absence of express notice. --W. E. Hall. TerritorializeTerritorialize Ter`ri*to"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Territorialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Territorializing.]
1. To enlarge by extension of territory.
2. To reduce to the condition of a territory. TerritorializedTerritorialize Ter`ri*to"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Territorialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Territorializing.]
1. To enlarge by extension of territory.
2. To reduce to the condition of a territory. TerritorializingTerritorialize Ter`ri*to"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Territorialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Territorializing.]
1. To enlarge by extension of territory.
2. To reduce to the condition of a territory. Territorially
Territorially Ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In regard to territory; by means of territory.
Territoried
Territoried Ter"ri*to*ried, a.
Possessed of territory. [R.]
TerritoriesTerritory Ter"ri*to*ry, n.; pl. Territories. [L.
territorium, from terra the earth: cf. F. territoire. See
Terrace.]
1. A large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a
district.
He looked, and saw wide territory spread Before him
-- towns, and rural works between. --Milton.
2. The extent of land belonging to, or under the dominion of,
a prince, state, or other form of government; often, a
tract of land lying at a distance from the parent country
or from the seat of government; as, the territory of a
State; the territories of the East India Company.
3. In the United States, a portion of the country not
included within the limits of any State, and not yet
admitted as a State into the Union, but organized with a
separate legislature, under a Territorial governor and
other officers appointed by the President and Senate of
the United States. In Canada, a similarly organized
portion of the country not yet formed into a Province. TerritoryTerritory Ter"ri*to*ry, n.; pl. Territories. [L.
territorium, from terra the earth: cf. F. territoire. See
Terrace.]
1. A large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a
district.
He looked, and saw wide territory spread Before him
-- towns, and rural works between. --Milton.
2. The extent of land belonging to, or under the dominion of,
a prince, state, or other form of government; often, a
tract of land lying at a distance from the parent country
or from the seat of government; as, the territory of a
State; the territories of the East India Company.
3. In the United States, a portion of the country not
included within the limits of any State, and not yet
admitted as a State into the Union, but organized with a
separate legislature, under a Territorial governor and
other officers appointed by the President and Senate of
the United States. In Canada, a similarly organized
portion of the country not yet formed into a Province.
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