Certain jurisdictions generally do not recognize trademarks rights arising through use.
Some jurisdictions also recognize moral rights of creators, such as the right to be credited for the work.
Most provincial jurisdictions do not recognize it as a statutory holiday.
Many jurisdictions recognize several forms of stigmatized property, and have passed resolutions or statutes to deal with them.
Many jurisdictions recognize two types of appeals, particularly in the criminal context.
All taxing jurisdictions recognize that values of property may change over time.
Most jurisdictions recognize such contracts as valid, although a few hold them as void against public policy.