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Missing Persons Case 695 - 2011 was released on: USA: 16 February 2011
The authority of a court to hear a case is its jurisdiction.
A court must have proper jurisdiction. This consists of subject matter jurisdiction (where the court legal authority to hear the matter) and personal jurisdiction (where the court has proper contacts with the persons involved in the action).
The power or authority to hear a case is called jurisdiction; the authority to hear a case on appeal is called appellate jurisdiction.
Concurrent jurisdiction is when more than one court has jurisdiction over a case. These means that they have jurisdiction over the same case at the same time.
The word is Jurisdiction.
You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over the case for instructions.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over the case for instructions.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over the case for instructions.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over the case for instructions.
appropriate jurisdiction
Two kinds are original and appellate jurisdiction. Another two are "in personam" and "in rem" jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction is where the court hears the case at the trial level. Appellate jurisdiction is where the court hears only an appeal from the trial court. "In personam" jurisdiction is where a court has jurisdiction over the persons involved in the lawsuit and is empowered to deal with matters between them such as in a lawsuit on a debt or accident case. "In rem" is where the court has jurisdiction over the particular thing the lawsuit involves such as a particular piece of land.
Courts do not have time limits on jurisdiction. If the case is in the jurisdiction of a state trial court, it stays there forever.
Original jurisdiction - the court can hear the trialAppellate jurisdiction - the court can review the trial held by the original jurisdiction court.Original jurisdiction involves the initial hearing and decision of a case. Appellate jurisdiction involves rehearing a case to make a determination on the original decision.
You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over your case and inquire there.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over your case and inquire there.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over your case and inquire there.You need to contact the court with jurisdiction over your case and inquire there.