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Jurisdiction - (noun)

Definition

It refers to the authority of a court to hear a case and declare a judgement. It can also refer to the extent of this authority, for example over a geographical area. It also refers to the structure of law courts that together make up a legal system.

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Source: Adapted fron TransLegal Dictionary
Example of Use: The employment tribunal has statutory jurisdiction to hear disputes between employers and employees.