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jurisdictional, a.|dʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃənəl| [f. prec. + -al1: cf. F. juridictionnel.] Of or pertaining to jurisdiction.
1644Jessop Angel of Eph. 25 The Jurisdictionall Pre⁓eminence of a Bishop over the Presbyters. 1780in I. Allen Hist. Vermont (1798) 149 The Legislature of this State do lay a jurisdictional claim to all the lands whatever, east of Connecticut river. 1811Gen. Hist. in Ann. Reg. 124 All jurisdictional seigniories are thereby abolished, and are declared incorporated with the nation. 1897Eng. Hist. Rev. Jan. 152 To avert the hostility of the canonists by..conceding some of their jurisdictional claims. Hence jurisˈdictionally adv., in the way of a judicial decision; with regard to jurisdiction.
1674P. Walsh Quest. Oath Alleg. (1677) 13 A Formal and Authoritative Tribunal to decide Jurisdictionally who shall be Pope or King. 1881Ch. Q. Rev. Apr. 196 In the East the patriarchates were of very wide extent, geographically and jurisdictionally. |