Title Three

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional title
section of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
appliesTo State of Mexico
surface form: Mexican State
basedOn principle of constitutional supremacy in Mexico
bindingOn federal authorities of Mexico
municipal authorities of Mexico
public institutions of Mexico
state authorities of Mexico
country Mexico
defines key constitutional provisions on state organization
enforcedBy Judicial Branch of Mexico
surface form: Mexican federal courts

Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
hasLegalEffect determining functions of state organs in Mexico
organizing the structure of the Mexican State
hierarchicalLevel constitutional
interpretedWithin Mexican constitutional jurisprudence
jurisdiction federal
language Spanish
legalNature supreme law provision
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Mexican constitutional law
partOf Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
regulates exercise of public power in Mexico
relations among organs of the Mexican State
sourceOf competences of Mexican state organs
obligations for Mexican public authorities
subjectMatter constitutional structure of public powers
functioning of the Mexican State
organization of the Mexican State

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