concurrent jurisdiction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconcurrentandjurisdiction
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concurrent
adjective
uk/kənˈkʌr.ənt/us/kənˈkɝː.ənt/
happening or existing at the ...
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jurisdiction
noun[U]
uk/ˌdʒʊə.rɪsˈdɪk.ʃən/us/ˌdʒʊr.ɪsˈdɪk.ʃən/
the authority of a court or official organization to make decisions and ...
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We have said clearly that flexible rules need to be drawn up covering the procedures that will apply whereconcurrentjurisdictionexists.
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Subsection (2) and subsection (3), on the other hand, confer aconcurrentjurisdictionon both directors general in relation to monopoly situations and anticompetitive practices.
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It has been common to have courts withconcurrentjurisdiction.
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We are studying how these cases have progressed in order to consider the need to conferconcurrentjurisdictionon the sheriff court.
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Where there isconcurrentjurisdictionthe selection of the court rests with the pursuer, which probably in practice means with his or her solicitor.
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I should like to quote in part the reasons why we felt that aconcurrentjurisdictionwas not desirable.
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There are, in our view, a number of strong arguments againstconcurrentjurisdiction.
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The report stated that the area ofconcurrentjurisdictionshould be reduced to a minimum through local agreements.
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Theconcurrentjurisdictionclearly gives rise to questions.
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At the moment the county court, when exercising family jurisdiction, has aconcurrentjurisdictionwith that of the magistrates' court.
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They haveconcurrentjurisdictionunder the existing law on competition policy matters apart from mergers.
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That is why it provides forconcurrentjurisdictionand for consultation between the two directors before either exercises that jurisdiction.
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The question of thisconcurrentjurisdictionmust have a means, and necessarily a rather complicated means, of resolution.
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Why could there not have been a revival of the pre-war practice of theconcurrentjurisdiction?
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Each board has, as it were, a sort ofconcurrentjurisdictionin its own country with the authority.
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Several joint conciliation committees may come into birth in one county, not with carefully adjudicated areas, but with overlapping areas, and claimingconcurrentjurisdiction.
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He suggested the danger of aconcurrentjurisdictionwith courts.
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There is aconcurrentjurisdiction.
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It therefore givesconcurrentjurisdiction.
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Local law enforcement agencies maintainconcurrentjurisdictionfor investigating suspected violations of gambling laws and may issue work permits.
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