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By forum res sitae is meant the tribunal which has authority to decide respecting something in dispute located within its jurisdiction; therefore, if the matter in controversy is land or other immovable property, ...

 


forum non conveniens: a judge-made doctrine pertaining to venue, allowing a court to refuse to hear a case even if jurisdiction and venue requirements are met. This concept has been largely superseded in the federal courts by statute, 28 U.S.C.

Forum cœli. The court of heaven.
Forum domicilli. The court of one's domicil.
Forum seculare. A secular court.

forum: A judicial tribunal or a place of jurisdiction. A meeting for discussion.

forum non conveniens
(for-uhm nahn cahn-vee-nee-ehns) n. Latin for a forum which is not convenient.

FORUM -- A court or the jurisdiction where a court sits.
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FORUM. This term signifies jurisdiction, a court of justice, a tribunal.

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Between routine government policy decision-making bodies and the traditional court forums lies a hybrid, sometimes called a "tribunal" or "administrative tribunal" and not necessarily presided by judges.

in 1039, reference is made to a previous forum Burgense (Burgos), which, however, has not been preserved, if, indeed, it ever had been reduced to writing at all.

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1 : the status of being qualified to assert or enforce legal rights or duties in a judicial forum because one has a sufficient and protectable interest in the outcome of a justiciable controversy and usu.

(adj) Quasi-judicial is the forum which is not a constituted legal authority but performs activities analogue to those conducted by court. For example human rights forum
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"[B]ecause the prerogative of the Alabama Supreme Court to say what Alabama law is merits respect in federal forums, a law challenged at first opportunity and invalidated by Alabama's highest court is properly regarded as null and void ab initio, ...

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Law that allows residents of different states to be served with process and sued in the forum state by virtue of contacts with the forum state.

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tribunal [Latin, platform for magistrates, from tribunus tribune, from tribus tribe] 1 : the seat of a judge or one acting as a judge 2 : a court or forum of justice : a person or body of persons having to ...

are resolved privately and other than through litigation in the public courts, usually through one of two forms: mediation or arbitration. The advantages of ADR are speed and money: it costs less and is quicker than court litigation. ADR forums are ...

much less formal than the traditional court process and includes the appointment of a third-party to preside over a hearing between the parties. The advantages of ADR are speed and money: it costs less and is quicker than court litigation. ADR forums ...

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