The state circuit civil court of the jurisdiction in which the sale takes place.
In general, that would be outside the jurisdiction of the out-of-state court, but there could be a particular reason that the Texas court asserts jurisdiction, especially if the property owner lives in Texas.
The court has jurisdiction over your case. You will be held in contempt of a court order and the court will take steps to rectify the situation from issuing a lien on your property to issuing a warrant for your arrest if you continue to ignore the court orders. It depends on your jurisdiction. You should consult with your attorney.
Generally, the sale of real property by a guardian requires a court order or a license issued by the court. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.
A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.
it depends on what they are suing about. if it is a contract claim, it may be the place the contract was signed, or they may have agreed in the contract which state would govern the agreement. A criminal offence for example would be the jurisdiction of the state in which it was committed.
You need either a court order or a contract that allows you to place a lien on the property. Then you file it with the country clerk against the property.
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Appellate jurisdiction means a court has jurisdiction to hear an appeal from the trial court.
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.