That copy being somewhere on a server, quite possibly not in the legal jurisdiction at all.
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In the world of the Internet, entities can provide online services without any consideration for a legal jurisdiction.
Much would then depend on the legal jurisdiction of any contract as to whether it was actually enforceable.
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However, Greece does not have that ability with contracts drawn up under any legal jurisdiction other than Greece.
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At first blush, this seems like a relatively straightforward case, one of statutory interpretation and the seemingly arcane rules of legal jurisdiction.
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Powers over criminal justice would include the courts prisons and probation, as well as the establishment of a separate Welsh legal jurisdiction.
Its constitution, the Basic Law, states that Hong Kong has a legal jurisdiction that is clearly separate from the rest of China's.
At which point it has been published in that legal jurisdiction and so is subject to the laws on publication in that jurisdiction.
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He suggested it could be based on a similar model to the Scottish parliament's current powers, underpinned by a separate legal jurisdiction for Wales.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who has voiced opposition to the proposal, said attorneys for the council agreed that the board has legal jurisdiction.
South Korea wants to increase its legal jurisdiction over the troops, who now are governed by U.S. law although they are on Korean soil.
Both Mr Roh and Mr Lee have called for a revision of the accord that gives America legal jurisdiction over its forces in South Korea.
Keeping your money and investments out of the legal jurisdiction of a government that might be tempted to help themselves to it does indeed make good sense.
This is the act of publication in that legal jurisdiction.
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So people use contracts for differences to do short term speculation in stocks, not physical purchases: moving to another legal structure rather than another legal jurisdiction if you like.
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Plaid Cymru's Elfyn Llwyd urged the UK government to adopt Plaid Cymru policy and establish a Welsh legal jurisdiction - a policy Tory David TC Davies suggested would be "disastrous".
President George W. Bush has already signed off on the agreement, which sets legal jurisdiction over U.S. troops and contractors and lays out timetables for withdrawal of U.S. forces.
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Legal jurisdiction over U.S. forces in Iraq has also been a sticking point in the negotiations, with the U.S. side preferring that its troops and contractors remain immune from Iraqi law.
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Second, it makes an exception: No matter what Congress says, children born here (with the exception of those born to families such as diplomats who are not under our legal jurisdiction) are citizens.
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Since his capture occurred when the U.S. and other coalition members were the occupying power in Iraq, there is ample basis in existing international law for the American exercise of legal jurisdiction over him.
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One loophole, which the Bush administration will exploit to the full, leaves intact the bilateral military agreements America has with more than 100 countries, which give America exclusive legal jurisdiction over its soldiers and officials.
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No we'll bring them to justice ourself, there is nothing on the agreement between us and the Israelis that compels us to extradite or them to extradite somebody for us, each one, the agreement specifies, will try those who break the law in their own courts because in Palestinian areas we have full legal jurisdiction and we, we, that's what the agreement specified with Israel.
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With Tor, the trade-off then becomes near total anonymity versus the ability to have legal recourse in a national jurisdiction.
Discussing the decision by a Scottish newspaper to publish the identity of a footballer who has taken out an injunction, he said the English legal system has "no jurisdiction whatsoever" to intervene.
Although self defense is a legitimate legal doctrine, it varies by jurisdiction and is quite limited.
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Sweden has always maintained that while Assange is in Britain, he is under the jurisdiction of the UK legal system.
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U.S. attorneys and judge advocates generally have said that a legal argument could be made that military jurisdiction applies.
With nationalisation, concluded Judge Paul Gardephe, Anglo Irish had become exempt from American jurisdiction because of a curious legal doctrine called the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
This is 100% legally possible by learning how to effective title property and how to conduct business under non-statutory entities (legal entities not circumscribed in the statutory jurisdiction).
"The deliberate killing of a United States citizen pursuant to a targeted operation authorized or aided by our Government raises significant constitutional and legal concerns that fall squarely within the jurisdiction of the Committee, " they wrote.
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