Examples of With jurisdiction in a sentence
With jurisdiction" means a board determination that the county or watershed district has adopted a rule, ordinance, or official controls providing procedures for the issuance of administrative penalty orders, enforcement, and appeals for purposes of this section and section 103B.101, subdivision 12a.Subd.
Discussion9 With jurisdiction and venue established, “the Court must [now] determine whether the claims asserted by [Bloso] in the state court action are derivative of [the Liquidating Trust’s] claims and whether injunctive relief is an appropriate remedy.” In re SemCrude, L.P., 2011 WL 4711891, at *1.
With jurisdiction in the District of Maine resting solely on diversity of citizenship, we answer these substantive questions of law as we expect Maine's highest court, its Law Court, would answer them.
With jurisdiction under section 1581(i) comes the power to fashion appropriate relief.
With jurisdiction over the underlying class action, see 28 U.S.C. § 1332(d)(2), the Eastern District denied Fabian’s motion for attorney’s fees.
Symmetric treatment of de minimis investments under Title I and Title II will promote consistency and reduce the administrative burden on companies that could be deemed to be “predominantly engaged” in financial activities under both Title I and Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act.
With jurisdiction, we should reverse because the undisputed evidence shows that Mr. Tucker was act- ing as a minister when his employment ended.
With jurisdiction over the 900,000 square mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off Alaska, the Council has primary responsibility for groundfish management in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, including cod, pollock, flatfish, mackerel, sablefish, and rockfish species harvested mainly by trawlers, hook and line longliners and pot fishermen.
With jurisdiction over the million square mile EEZ off Alaska, the NPFMC has primary responsibility for groundfish management in the GOA and BSAI, including Pacific cod, pollock, flatfish, Atka mackerel, sablefish, and (offshore) rockfish.
With jurisdiction under 28U.S.C. § 1291, a panel of this Court affirmed.