territorial jurisdiction

territorial jurisdiction
The limits of the geographical boundaries of a district within which a judge or other judicial officer has jurisdiction to act judicially, and outside of which his judicial acts are null and void. Phillips v Thralls, 26 Kan 780, 781. The jurisdiction of a court in reference to the area in which the process of the court is affective. Jurisdiction subject to territorial limitations. The jurisdiction of a court cannot extend beyond the territory belonging to the sovereignty on behalf of which it functions, and its jurisdiction may be further limited territorially, by constitutional or statutory provisions, to a part only of the territory of the sovereignty to which it belongs. 20 Am J2d Cts § 153.

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