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1 jurisdiction
{,dʒuəris'dikʃn}
1. правораздаване, правосъдие
2. власт, пълномощия, юрисдикция, подсъдност, компетентност, компетенция, подведомствена област, сфера на пълномощия
to come/fall within the JURISDICTION of спадам под юрисдикцията на, от компетентността съм на* * *{,juъris'dikshn} n 1. правораздаване, правосъдие; 2. в* * *юрисдикция; правораздаване; правосъдие; пълномощие; компетенция;* * *1. to come/fall within the jurisdiction of спадам под юрисдикцията на, от компетентността съм на 2. власт, пълномощия, юрисдикция, подсъдност, компетентност, компетенция, подведомствена област, сфера на пълномощия 3. правораздаване, правосъдие* * *jurisdiction[¸dʒuəris´dikʃən] n 1. правораздаване, правосъдие; 2. власт, пълномощия; юрисдикция; подсъдност; компетенция; ресор; подведомствена област; сфера на пълномощия; to have \jurisdiction over имам власт над; an area within ( under) the \jurisdiction of област под властта (юрисдикцията) на.
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