THe "appropriate jurisdiction" is usually the one in which the event occurred.
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Because they figured out they lack jurisdiction and need to file in the appropriate jurisdiction.
Approach the relevant trade body in the appropriate jurisdiction.
No. You must fill out the appropriate forms in the jurisdiction where the arrest was.
The intestacy laws of the appropriate jurisdiction will specify who inherits property.
That depends on the law in the appropriate jurisdiction. Consult the criminal code for your state or country.
Well, personal jurisdiction is authority over a person, no matter where they are. Territorial jurisdiction is an authority that is confined to a bounded space and events which occur there. Subject- matter jurisdiction is an authority that is over the subject of the legal questions involved in the case. There are two other types of jurisdiction named exclusive and concurrent jurisdiction.AnswerConflict jurisdiction or conflicting jurisdiction can occur when two or more courts claim jurisdiction over a matter or when, because of circumstances, the matter could be in heard or tried in more than one jurisdiction. It is then determined by the laws of the state, or federal laws if applicable, which jurisdiction would be appropriate.
It is possible if it meets the requirements for the appropriate jurisdiction. A holographic will (Handwritten) can be valid if it is signed and dated.
Well, what's appropriate and what the law allows can vary by jurisdiction. In the US, use of force is authorized, situation dependent, up to and including lethal force.
By judicial declaration from the court of appropriate jurisdiction. You file a petition for divorce with the clerk to get started.
That will depend on the will of the person in question. If they don't have a will, it will depend on the intestacy laws for the appropriate jurisdiction.
No. A court must have jurisdiction (the legal right to hear a case) over the parties, subject matter, and territory in order to render a binding decision. In fact, the court must have appropriate jurisdiction just to hear the case.