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1. Jurisdiction definition is - the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law
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4. Jurisdiction definition, the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies
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5. An example showing the interplay of diversity Jurisdiction with subject-matter Jurisdiction is Grupo Dataflux v
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6. Jurisdiction, in law, the constitutionally based authority of a court to hear and determine cases
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7. Examples of judicial Jurisdiction are appellate Jurisdiction, concurrent Jurisdiction, federal or state Jurisdiction, territorial Jurisdiction, and summary Jurisdiction.
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8. Find 54 ways to say Jurisdiction, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. Jurisdiction also denotes the geographical area or subject-matter to which such authority applies
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10. There are three main types of judicial Jurisdiction: personal, territorial and subject matter: Personal Jurisdiction is the authority over a person, regardless of their location.
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11. Jurisdiction is the power to exercise authority over persons and things within a territory
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12. Jurisdiction (n.) early 14c., jurisdiccioun, jurediction, etc., "administration of justice," from Old French juridicion (13c., Modern French juridiction) and directly from Latin iurisdictionem (nominative iurisdictio) "administration of justice, Jurisdiction," from phrase iuris dictio, genitive of ius "law, right" (see jurist) + dictio "a saying" (from PIE root *deik-"to show," also "pronounce
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15. Subject matter Jurisdiction refers to whether a court can hear a case on a particular subject and is usually pretty clear
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16. Personal Jurisdiction, on the other hand, refers to whether a court has power over the person being sued and can be difficult to determine.
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17. 7 synonyms of Jurisdiction from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 21 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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19. Jurisdiction: lawful control over the affairs of a political unit (as a nation)
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20. Jurisdiction over the person (or business or organization) you want to sue, called “personal Jurisdiction;” AND; Jurisdiction over the legal issue or dispute you are suing about, called “subject-matter Jurisdiction.” More than one court may have Jurisdiction over a certain case
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21. Two types of Jurisdiction that a court must have to hear a case
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22. Jurisdiction may be defined as the power of a gov-ernment to create legal interests, and the Court has long held that the Due Process Clause limits the abilities of states to exercise this power.899 In the famous case of Pennoyer v
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23. Neff,900 the Court enunciated two principles of Jurisdiction respecting the states in a federal system901: first, “every State possesses exclusive
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24. What does Jurisdiction mean? Jurisdiction is defined as the power or authority to decide legal cases
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25. (noun) An example of Jurisdiction is a court ha
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27. The Constitution established the Supreme Court's original Jurisdiction to provide a tribunal of the highest stature for disputes to which a state was a party and for cases involving the representatives of foreign nations
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28. In practice, the Supreme Court has only rarely exercised its Jurisdiction over foreign officials.
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29. As stated above, the first question in an international case potentially involving conflict-of-laws problems is which court has Jurisdiction to adjudicate the matter
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30. Although the plaintiff decides where to sue, the courts in that location may not have Jurisdiction, or they may have Jurisdiction but be unwilling to exercise it, for reasons of forum non conveniens (Latin
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31. It is vital to determine before a lawsuit is filed which court has Jurisdiction.
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32. Any suit, action or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby may be brought in any federal or state court located in the County and State of New York, and each of the parties hereby consents to the Jurisdiction of such courts (and of the appropriate appellate
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33. The Jurisdiction of the federal courts has been defined by the Constitution, congressional statutes, and decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States
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34. Examples of Jurisdiction in a sentence
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35. The probate court has Jurisdiction over the validity of wills
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36. 🔊 Since the crime took place in China, the Chinese government has Jurisdiction of the case
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37. Personal Jurisdiction in the federal courts is governed by rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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38. Rule 4 directs each federal district court to follow the law on personal Jurisdiction that is in force in the state courts where the federal court is located.
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39. Personal Jurisdiction is based on the interaction between an affirmative statutory or common-law source law dictating the scope of the court's Jurisdiction, and limitations imposed by constitutional due process rights
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40. State courts can always assert Jurisdiction over an entity or things physically present in the state.
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41. Once it has been determined that a contractor or subcontractor is subject to OFCCP Jurisdiction, the regulations implementing the civil rights requirements enforced by OFCCP apply to all of the contractor’s or subcontractor’s employees who are engaged in onsite construction, including those construction employees who work on a nonfederal or
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42. S 20.10 Geographical Jurisdiction of offenses; definitions of terms
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43. Jurisdiction on states and state courts in the six mandatory Public Law 280 states, which includes California
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44. § 1360 regarding civil Jurisdiction and 18 U.S.C
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45. § 1162 regarding criminal Jurisdiction.5
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46. Jurisdiction definition: Jurisdiction is the power that a court of law or an official has to carry out legal Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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47. The limitation on Federal Jurisdiction when the offense takes place on a river or harbor within the admiralty or maritime Jurisdiction of the United States but not "out of the Jurisdiction of a particular State," applies to offenses by naval personnel on naval vessels
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48. Jurisdiction Clause 1(h) of rule X of the Rules of the House of Representatives for the 113th Congress sets forth the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Financial Services as follows – (1) Banks and banking, including deposit insurance and Federal monetary policy.
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50. Date: February 09, 2021 In the United States, the United States Supreme Court and other federal courts have limited Jurisdiction.
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51. Federal Jurisdiction means that the federal court has the legal right to hear a case and decide what happens to the parties involved in it
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53. In this regard, note that a state’s criminal Jurisdiction to prescribe in relation to any given conduct is not necessarily exclusive
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54. It is very commonly the case that two or more states enjoy concurrent Jurisdiction – that is, prescriptive Jurisdiction over the same conduct – …
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JURISDICTION [ˌjo͝orəsˈdikSH(ə)n]