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What is the kind of jurisdiction a court has when it reveiws the action of a lower court?

Review from a court above another is typically appellate jurisdiction. The court where the action is brought will have original jurisdiction. of course, many considerations: state, federal, administrative court, etc.


What kind of jurisdiction does a federal district court have A federal Court of Appeals?

Federal District Courts have jurisdiction over all federal cases occurring/originating within their circuit. US Courts of Appeal have jurisdiction over all cases referred to them from the District Courts within their circuit.


What kind of courts hears cases that involve legal issuse and fair trail questions?

When one does not believe they've received a fair trial, they appeal their case to a higher jurisdiction. The court they appeal to is the "Appellate Court", "Court of Appeals", etc. Any of those names are acceptable, as they refer to the same thing.


What kind of jurisdiction does a case have if it can be heard in either state or federal court?

Concurrent jurisdiction


What kind of jurisdiction does a court have if the case can be heard at state and federal level?

Concurrent jurisdiction


What kind of jurisdiction a court has if a case can be heard in either a federal or a state court?

Concurrent.


What is the term for the kind of cases a court may hear?

Jurisdiction


What kind of jurisdiction does the US Supreme Court have over cases related to Congressional legislation?

co-appellate jurisdiction


What kind of jurisdiction allows a district court to hear most federal criminal and civil cases?

original jurisdiction


How long does a divorce take if one of the spouses left and cheated on their partner?

There is no universal schedule with that kind of categories. The length of time depends on the court, the jurisdiction, whether the parties and their attorneys move along quickly or make the case drag on, and how busy the court in your jurisdiction is at the time you file.There is no universal schedule with that kind of categories. The length of time depends on the court, the jurisdiction, whether the parties and their attorneys move along quickly or make the case drag on, and how busy the court in your jurisdiction is at the time you file.There is no universal schedule with that kind of categories. The length of time depends on the court, the jurisdiction, whether the parties and their attorneys move along quickly or make the case drag on, and how busy the court in your jurisdiction is at the time you file.There is no universal schedule with that kind of categories. The length of time depends on the court, the jurisdiction, whether the parties and their attorneys move along quickly or make the case drag on, and how busy the court in your jurisdiction is at the time you file.


A type of jurisdiction that permits a court to hear any kind of case?

There is not a jurisdiction that allows a court to hear any type of case. Even the Supreme Court is limited in the types of cases they hear.


What kind of jurisdiction does a court have when it adjudicates lawsuits of a certain kind?

A court has "special" or "Limited" jurisdiction if its jurisdiction is limited to hearing only a certain kind of case. Such courts are the US Court of Federal Claims (which hears only certain types of cases of monetary claims against the United States) and the US Bankruptcy Court (which hears only bankruptcy matters). At the state level, examples are small claims and municipal courts.