Sentences with phrase «full jurisdiction»

The idea is to keep the fundraising local and have full jurisdiction over following up any scams or illicit activity.
The federal government has long maintained it holds full jurisdiction over natural resource projects that cross provincial boundaries, but the B.C. government disagrees, saying the potential environmental consequences give it authority that trumps Ottawa.
The decision means the English courts will retain full jurisdiction over the child's welfare and allows a High Court judge here to make decisions on the Children Act application the other mother had initiated.
In the matter of Aboriginal child poverty, furthermore, the federal government has full jurisdiction.
He says the local district attorneys have full jurisdiction, and state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli could make what's known as a referral to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and the state legislature could be holding hearings.
He says the local District Attorneys have full jurisdiction, and the State Comptroller, Tom DiNapoli could make what's known as a referral to the Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and the state legislature could be holding hearings.
FLORES: Absolutely, that's one of the reasons I wanted to get on Natural Resources is it puts me in the position, not my full jurisdiction over the EPA but I do have some jurisdiction there.
It is perhaps indicative of the key role the Court has played in European integration that the European Union's opening hand on the protection of citizens» rights has argued for the full jurisdiction of the Court of Justice over the agreement.
These courts would have full jurisdiction to hear the full claim and other courts would be barred to hear claims based on lis pendens.
The Court considered that the case law indicates that there is full jurisdiction to hear the wife's application for release from her undertaking (and potential acceptance of a new undertaking), and that the courts below had failed to distinguish between the existence of the court's jurisdiction to release the wife from her undertaking, and the exercise of its jurisdiction.
In particular, as a result of its full jurisdiction review, the Court of Appeal may:
In family court there may be other ways to affirm a party's interest without a forced sale AND the family law court has full jurisdiction to set aside the transfer deed on any grounds that the civil court could rely upon (i.e., fraud, lack of consideration, duress, breach of fiduciary duty if applicable, constructive trust, resulting trust, etc.).
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