____ is a courts authority to decide a particular type of dispute.
To decide wether she's going to help her or not
Presenting a situation in which two authority figures conflict is the purpose of Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.) in writing "Antigone."Specifically, divine law guarantees all Thebans of below ground burials. But a recent royal edict lets those rights be respected for Theban loyalists and denied to Theban traitors. Theban Princess Antigone must decide whether to honor or dishonor divine or royal authority since her brother Polyneices is given a traitor's non-burial.
if you have the ability to do it
He confesses to adultry.
Crash a party.
Trick question? They start with the statutes passed by the legislature giving the courts their authority. There are different types of jurisdiction. Personal jurisdiction address the question of whether the courts in a particular state can require you to appear and participate. Subject-matter jurisdiction addresses the question of whether the court has the authority to hear a particular type of dispute. For example, divorces in most states are handled by a particular court, and the other courts in that state do not have subject-matter jurisdiction to hear that type of case. Authority simply refers to rules established that affect the decision of the court. Courts get their authority from the legislature. Once the courts are established, the superior courts (like the US Supreme Court on issues of interpreting the US Constitution) decide cases, which become authority for the inferior courts. Civil Procedure is a year-long law school course. About 1/3 of that deals with jurisdiction. It is not a simple question.
The authority of a court to hear and decide a particular class of cases.
Yes?
True
People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.
The Judicial branch includes all the federal courts. The court's authority to hear a case is called jurisdiction; the authority to hear a case for the first time is called "original jurisdiction."
The power or authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case is known as original jurisdiction.
The court is person or body of persons having judicial authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, ecclesiastical, or military cases. Courts constitute an essential element of society’s machinery for keeping peace. And finally, courts are called upon to decide controversies.
Federal Courts can nullify Presidential directives if they are unconstitutional. Congress can remove a President if he fails to support the Constitution.
Judicial review... which was given binding authority by Maybury v Madison in 1803
You don't have to bother speculating. Federal courts do not, and never will, decide divorce actions.
the congress