In December 2009 the Bundesgerichtshof, the highest court in of ordinary jurisdiction in Germany, decided that the convicted have no right of removal from internet archives as this would be in a too strong conflict with the right on free speech.
22.
Although the normal constitution of the hierarchy has always been built on the idea of local jurisdiction of the bishops, there are indications, even in the early history of the Church, of many who did not enjoy what is usually called ordinary jurisdiction.
23.
Thus, according to the Roman Catholic point of view, Codde's, Varlet's, Steenhoven's, and Meindaerts'actions finally consummated the Ultrajectine schism by not only illicitly ordaining bishops, but especially by usurping diocesan ordinary jurisdiction and thereby interfering into the sole domain of the Roman Pontiff.
24.
If a bishop be appointed commissary Apostolic in matters that already belong to his ordinary ( mainly diocesan ) jurisdiction, he does not thereby receive a delegated jurisdiction superadded to that which he already possessed; such an Apostolic commission is said to'excite', not to alter, his ordinary jurisdiction.
25.
The four high courts are the Constitutional Court ( head of the constitutional jurisdiction ), the Supreme Court ( head of the ordinary jurisdiction ), the Council of State ( head of the administrative jurisdiction ), and the Superior Council of Judicature ( head of the disciplinary jurisdiction ).
26.
In 1672 he was nominated as Vicar Apostolic of England with a see " in partibus ", but the appointment, owing to the opposition of the " English Chapter " to his being a vicar Apostolic, and the insistence that he should be a bishop with ordinary jurisdiction, was not confirmed.
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They are " episcopal ", if the power or privilege conferred proceeds from a diocesan bishop, by virtue of his own power or ordinary jurisdiction, as for instance, the faculties of the diocese, to hear confessions, say Mass, preach, etc ., granted to priests who labour in the diocese for the salvation of souls.
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This council also affirmed the dogma of papal infallibility, ( declaring that the infallibility of the Christian community extends to the pope himself, when he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church ), and of papal supremacy ( supreme, full, immediate, and universal ordinary jurisdiction of the pope ).
29.
As of 2012 the Anglican Communion ( as recognised by the Anglican Consultative Council ) consists of 759 dioceses and 18 additional Ordinary jurisdictions ( see list below ) giving a total of 777 bishops; there are 65 archbishops ( or equivalents, such as'Presiding Bishop'), of whom 38 have the status of'primate', and membership of the Primates'Meeting.
30.
The plaintiff must take that remedy, if he chooses it, at Law . " This was followed by " Hatch v Cobb ", in which Chancellor Kent held that " though equity, in very special cases, may possibly sustain a bill for damages, on a breach of contract, it is clearly not the ordinary jurisdiction of the court ".