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Jurisdiction at Legal Glossary What is it? The authority of a court to hear and decide a case.

 


Jurisdiction is also concurrent, exclusive or assistant. Concurrent jurisdiction is that which may be entertained by several courts.

Jurisdiction is the power of a court or judge to entertain an action, petition or other proceeding.

Jurisdiction
1. Powers and right of the court or judge to take up a trial and give decision on the same. 2. It also refers to the geographic area within which a court has the power to render the decision and also try the case.

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Jurisdiction: A power constitutionally conferred upon a judge or magistrate, to take cognizance of and decide causes according to law and to carry his sentence into execution.

Jurisdiction: The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case.
Jury: Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.

Jurisdiction: The power of a court to act in particular case.
Jury: The panel of people who decide the facts in a lawsuit.
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General jurisdiction - Refers to courts that have no limit on the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear.

Inherent Jurisdiction definition:
The residual, automatic and ex officio authority of a court of law to regulate proceedings before it including punishing contempt.
Also called inherent power.

Heritable Jurisdictions
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HERITABLE JURISDICTIONS, in the law of Scotland, grants of jurisdiction made to a man and his heirs.

Appellate Jurisdiction: The power of a court to review a case that has already been tried by a lower court.

Even if claims are related, when there are multiple parties with several and distinct claims, the claims may not be aggregated to satisfy the requirement for the jurisdictional amount. Two exceptions to this rule exist.

Jurisdiction over Divorce
In England, divorce was originally under the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts. These courts followed the canon law rules.

JURISDICTION
Refers to a court's authority to judge over a situation usually acquired in one of three ways: over acts committed in a defined territory (eg.

Jurisdiction: The power of the court to rule on issues related to the parties, their children and their property.
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Jurisdiction - The power or authority of a court to hear and try a case; the geographic area in which a court has power or the types of cases it has power to hear.
Jurisprudence- The study of law and the structure of the legal system.

Jurisdiction: a court's authority to rule on the questions of law at issue in a dispute, typically determined by geographic location and type of case.

Jurisdiction
legal authority which a court has over particular persons, certain types of cases, and in a defined geographical area ...

Jurisdiction
The ET only has power to adjudicate on claims which are within its jurisdiction. Where a claim appears to fall outside the ET's jurisdiction, the ET will often decide this issue before proceeding to hear the full claim.

Jurisdiction - The power of the Court to hear a case in question. Jurisdiction exists when the proper parties are present in a part of the State where the event occurred and when the point to be decided is within the issues authorized statute or ...

Jurisdiction - The Circuit Court has jurisdiction over a person who has been properly served with a summons in a pending case, or who has been arraigned in a criminal case.

JURISDICTION: the authority of the court to hear a case.
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jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case.

Jurisdiction-- Authority of a court to exercise judicial power.
Jurisprudence - The science of law.
Juror - Member of a jury.

Jurisdiction - the power and authority of the court to hear certain cases. For example, the jurisdiction for divorce cases is in civil court.

jurisdictionThe legal authority of a court to hear a case or conduct other proceedings; power of the court over persons involved in a case and the subject matter of the case.

jurisdiction: the geographical, subject matter, and monetary limitations of a court
Personal jurisdiction- Directed to a specific person to impose a personal liability on him (usually the defendant).

JURISDICTION - The right and power to interpret and apply the law to a particular case. One definition relates to the authority of a court to hear and rule upon certain types of cases. This is sometimes called "subject matter jurisdiction.

Jurisdiction
The power and authority of a court to hear and determine a case.
Jurisprudence
The collective legal system including case law; the philosophy of law.

Jurisdiction: Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case.
Juror: Member of a jury.
Jury Charge: The judge's formal instructions on the law to the jury before it begins deliberations.

Jurisdiction:
The power to hear and determine a case. A court's authority to rule on the questions of law at issue in a dispute, typically determined by the geographic location and the type of case.
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Jurisdictions
Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, there is statutory definition of "encumbrance".

Term: Jurisdiction
Definition: The power and authority of a court to hear and determine a case.
Term: Jurisprudence
Definition: The collective legal system including case law; the philosophy of law.

in rem jurisdiction: a basis for the court to adjudicate rights in property between specific persons; the controversy may or may not relate to the property.

Limited Jurisdiction - Refers to courts that are limited in the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear. For example, traffic violations generally are heard by limited jurisdiction courts.
Litigant - A party to a lawsuit.

Jurisdiction and Sovereignty
Issues of jurisdiction and sovereignty have quickly come to the fore in the era of the Internet.

Jurisdiction
The right of a court to make decisions regarding a specific person (personal jurisdiction) or a certain matter (subject matter jurisdiction).
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General jurisdiction
Definition
: jurisdiction that is not limited (as to a particular class of cases)
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original jurisdiction
n. the authority of a court to hold a trial, as distinguished fro...
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n. a child, particularly a minor, whose two natural parents are d...

Concurrent Jurisdiction - The authority of multiple courts to hear the same type of case at the choice of the litigants.

"In cases where jurisdiction has been founded as of right, i.e. where in this country the defendant has been served with proceedings within the jurisdiction, ...

Court of original jurisdiction -A court where a matter is initiated and heard in the first instance; a trial court.

For example, court can make custody decisions regarding a child or an insane person, even without statute law to allow them to do so, based on their residual, common law-based parens patriae jurisdiction.

Although no longer required in many jurisdictions, this was the model for divorce procedures wherein a court would issue A decree nisi, which would have no force or effect until a period of time passed (30 days or 6 months).

"jurisdiction"). Appearances are most often made by lawyers on their clients behalf and any appearance by a lawyer binds the client.

Such complaint (whether it be the original claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim) shall contain: (1) a short and plain statement of the grounds upon which the court's jurisdiction depends, ...

Reciprocating JurisdictionIn family law cases, another province, territory or country that has entered into an agreement with Ontario for the enforcement of support orders and the making or changing of support orders.

Nor have the Federal courts jurisdiction of common law offenses. The Federal courts do not enforce the common law in municipal matters in the States because it is Federal law, but because it is the law of the State.

You can make a limited appearance called a "special appearance" to challenge the jurisdiction of the court.
Apportionment - The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share.

Jurisdiction: Power of a judge or court to act, limited by a defined territory (the jurisdiction of the District Court is restricted to offences committed in that district), ...

Because state courts have jurisdiction to hear cases from a wide geographical area (for example, California courts have jurisdiction involving most disputes arising between California residents), additional rules, called rules of venue, ...

Under the employment law of some jurisdictions, judges will consider a situation where there has been a fundamental violation of the rights of an employee, by the employer, ...

It exercises final appellate jurisdiction in cases involving federal law and it has original jurisdiction in a limited number of matters.

"Wrongly captured" refers to the removal of a person from one jurisdiction to another jurisdiction, such as from one country to another country, without bilateral consent.

Appellate court - A court having jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure.,
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From 1 October 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom assumes jurisdiction on points of law for all civil law cases in the UK and all criminal cases in England and Wales and Northern Ireland.

BAILIWICK
The district over which a sheriff has jurisdiction, it signifies also the same as county, the sheriffs bailiwick extending over the county. 2.... more
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Judicial Review - Where no right of appeal is given, it may be possible to challenge the decision of an inferior court or public tribunal by recourse to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court.

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