Title Seven

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Title Seven is a section of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States that sets out specific constitutional provisions related to the organization and functioning of the Mexican state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
section of a constitution
appliesTo State of Mexico
surface form: Mexican State
authority Constituent Power of the United Mexican States
bindingOn federal authorities of Mexico
municipal authorities of Mexico
state authorities of Mexico
containedIn Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
country Mexico
documentType constitutional title
enforceableBy Judicial Branch of Mexico
surface form: Mexican federal courts

Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
surface form: Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Mexico)
governs distribution of constitutional competences in Mexico
structure of Mexican public powers
hasForm written law
jurisdiction Mexican Federation
surface form: United Mexican States
language Spanish
legalField constitutional law
public law
legalHierarchy supreme law within the Mexican legal order
legalStatus binding constitutional norm in Mexico
legalSystem Mexican constitutional law
normType constitutional provisions
partOf Mexican constitutional framework
relatedTo federal organization of Mexico
separation of powers in Mexico
sourceType primary legal source
subjectMatter functioning of the Mexican State
organization of the Mexican State
system civil law tradition

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