Over the years CI's statutory jurisdiction expanded to include money laundering and currency violations in addition to its traditional role in investigating tax violations.
In giving a court statutory jurisdiction over a person residing in its area, the legislature had simply followed the common-law rule of actor sequitur forum rei.
There are a number of smaller statutory jurisdictions, such as appeals from ecclesiastical and professional bodies.
SFPC has statutory jurisdiction over all marine activities in the estuary between a line drawn from Kerry Head to Loop Head, and Limerick.
Jurisdictional standards The Board has statutory jurisdiction over private sector employers whose activity in interstate commerce exceeds a minimal level.
Some of the individual States also have circuit courts, which have general statutory jurisdiction of the same class, in matters of State cognizance.
The commissioner had statutory jurisdiction to decide whether the road verges should be registered as common land.
Provincial Courts in this sense are courts of limited statutory jurisdiction, sometimes referred to as "inferior courts."
A reference to "Provincial Court" normally is referring to the specific court of limited statutory jurisdiction, created by the Province.
An administrative tribunal may qualify as a court of competent jurisdiction where it has been granted statutory jurisdiction over the parties, subject matter, and remedy sought.