concurrent jurisdiction

concurrent jurisdiction
The jurisdiction conferred upon and existing in two, possibly more, courts over the same class of cases or matters. 20 Am J2d Cts § 106. Jurisdiction existing in a court and in an administrative agency over the same matter. 20 Am J2d Cts § 128. That jurisdiction which entitles one government to as much power ---legislative, judicial, and executive-as that possessed by another government. Wedding v Meyler, 192 US 573, 48 L Ed 570, 24 S Ct 322. That authority commonly exercised concurrently upon water divided by the boundary line between two countries. It relates to matters at least in some way connected with the use of water for navigable purposes, to things afloat, or in some legitimate sense on the water-things difficult to deal with if it were necessary to determine in each instance of the exercise ofjurisdiction the precise location of the particular act involved as regards the boundary line. 30 Am J Rev ed Internet L § 28.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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