Hierarchical jurisdiction refers to
differences in court functions and court
responsibilities with regard to specific
cases
•Two types: original and appellate
- If a court has original jurisdiction then that
court has the authority to try a case and
decide it (the origin of the case)
- If a court has appellate jurisdiction then
that court has the authority to review cases
which have already been reviewed by
other courts
No, general jurisdiction deals with subject matter jurisdiction whereas original jurisdiction deals with hierarchical jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority or power of a court or legal body to hear and decide cases within a specific geographic area or over certain subject matters. It is the legal authority to interpret and apply the law.
Hierarchical diffusion is the spread of a feature or trend from one key person or node of authority or power to other persons or places.
Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
What is your definition of a "territory?" If they are not self-governing, territories are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government and the individual states have no jurisdiction over them.
Territory refers to a specific area of land or water that is under the control of a particular individual, group, or country. It can be used to denote boundaries, ownership, or jurisdiction over a certain geographical area.
It is an American jurisdiction related law,discusses about fighting against terrorism and it also speaks about U.S.citizens rights.
a hierarchical (novanet)
To determine how legislators should represent jurisdiction in a legislative body.
a graphical structure that flows from the most important or most general concepts down to the most specific or optional topics.
If you have two or more, you have a fleet. Legal definition varies by jurisdiction.
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