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extrality (ɛkˈstrælɪtɪ) Syncopated form of extraterritoriality.1925 Springfield Republican 29 June, The question of extraterritoriality—or ‘extrality’, as some writers are beginning to spell a long word that may fill a good deal of space from now on. 1926 Spectator 9 Jan. 38/1 The connecting link be...
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extraterritoriality
ˌextraterriˌtoriˈality [f. prec. + -ity.] The privilege accorded by the Law of Nations to ambassadors of being regarded as outside the territory of the power to which they are sent, and therefore of being free from its jurisdiction. Also exterritoriality. Extended later to denote the right of jurisd...
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The U.S. has argued that "extraterritoriality" or "extrality" (meaning the right of a foreigner charged with a crime to be turned over for trial to his
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