Legal Definition
In a legal context, a district refers to a defined geographical area or jurisdiction, often delineated by political boundaries, which is used to define the scope of a court's authority or regulatory jurisdiction. It signifies a specific administrative or territorial division within a larger system.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine a specific neighborhood or area on a map that has a set set of rules applied to it. In law, it means a defined geographical area where certain legal rules apply, like a county or a specific administrative zone.