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Understanding Jurisdiction and Its Limits

Jurisdiction refers to the authority and power of a court or other legal body to hear and decide cases. Jurisdiction can be based on factors such as geography, subject matter, or the parties involved in a case.

Jurisdictionally means with respect to jurisdiction or within the scope of jurisdiction. It is often used to describe the limits of a court's authority or the range of matters that a court has the power to decide. For example, a court may have jurisdiction over cases involving certain types of disputes or parties located within a specific geographic area.

In summary, jurisdictionally refers to the extent of a court's legal authority and the scope of its powers in relation to the matters it can hear and decide.

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