Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

multiple-jurisdictions

Noun
/ˈmʌltəpl dʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃənz/
Definition
The existence of more than one legal authority or system governing a particular area or subject matter.
Examples
  • In cases involving international crimes, multiple jurisdictions may complicate the legal process.
  • Business operations in multiple states often face regulations from multiple jurisdictions.
  • The dispute arose in multiple jurisdictions, requiring coordination between legal systems.
Meaning
Multiple jurisdictions refer to the situation where different laws or legal entities have authority over the same issue or geographical area. This often occurs in contexts such as law enforcement, legal proceedings, or governance where various local, state, federal, or international laws may apply.
Synonyms
  • Concurrent jurisdictions
  • Composite jurisdictions
  • Divided jurisdictions