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- Jurisdictional_error abstract "Jurisdictional Error is a concept in Administrative Law.Jurisdiction is the authority to decide”, and an error in this process is described as a "jurisdictional error". A jurisdictional error arises where a decision-maker has exceeded the authority or power conferred upon him or her. A violation of power or jurisdiction may arise in different ways, including by asking the wrong question, ignoring relevant material, relying on irrelevant material, breaching natural justice or fraud.In the UK the House of Lords has held they are "... an incorrect interpretation of a statutory phrase by the ... authorities [that] amounted to an error of law that was judicially reviewable.In Australia there is a jurisdictional error if the decision maker makes a decision outside the limits of the functions and powers conferred on him or her, or does something which he or she lacks power to do. However, Australian Courts have remained somewhat uncommitted compaired to UK courts, holding “It is very difficult to define and to apply…Jurisdictional error is nearly impossible to explain to lay people”. Due to the constitutional separation of powers under Section 75 of the Australian Constitution, Jurisdictional error has been considered very narrowly and is virtually the only judicial review of the findings left for of tribunals of fact.In Singapore they are known as Precedent fact errors but works effectively like the United Kingdom jurisprudence.Canadian administrative law has a similar set of concepts called Substantive review which incorporates most of the criteria of Jurisdictional error.As with Canada, Judicial review in Scotland does not use the term but holds many of the concepts in their judicial review system.Judicial review in Hong Kong is effectively the English system and is enshrined in Article 35 of the constitution.".
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- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Administrative_law.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Australian_case_law.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Canadian_administrative_law.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:English_case_law.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:High_Court_of_Australia_cases.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Hong_Kong_law.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Judicial_review.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Legal_concepts.
- Jurisdictional_error subject Category:Singaporean_administrative_law.
- Jurisdictional_error comment "Jurisdictional Error is a concept in Administrative Law.Jurisdiction is the authority to decide”, and an error in this process is described as a "jurisdictional error". A jurisdictional error arises where a decision-maker has exceeded the authority or power conferred upon him or her.".
- Jurisdictional_error label "Jurisdictional error".
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- Jurisdictional_error sameAs Q16988473.
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