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Province

E. Sometimes this signifies the district into which a country lias been divid ed; as, the province of Canterbury, in Eng-land; the province of Languedoc, in France. Sometimes it means a dependency or colony, as, the province of New Brunswick. It is sometimes used figuratively to signify power or authority; as, it is the province of the court to judge of the law; that of the jury to decide on the facts. 1 Bl. Comm. Ill; Tomlins

Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)