It means that the court (or individual - or 'action' - or whatever) doesn't have the lawful authority to carry out (or apply) any actions due to the lack of a legal right to do so.
Because they figured out they lack jurisdiction and need to file in the appropriate jurisdiction.
"Rev dism no juris" is an abbreviation often used in legal contexts, indicating a "Reversal of dismissal for lack of jurisdiction." This phrase typically signifies that a higher court has overturned a lower court's decision to dismiss a case due to a lack of jurisdiction, allowing the case to proceed. It highlights the importance of jurisdiction in legal proceedings and the ability of appellate courts to correct lower court errors.
Court shorthand is by no means universal from jurisdiction to jurisdiction or even from court to court.This "gobbledygook" SEEMS to indicate; "Disposition - Reversed due to lack of jurisdiction." But this is ONLY AN EDUCATED GUESS!Be certain you check with the Clerk Of The Court and ask what this means to THEM.
Juris Doctor is abbreviated as J.D.
Larry Juris's birth name is Lawrence Jay Juris.
Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).Yes, it is a juris doctor degree (JD).
Never. Juris is Latin, while doctorate is English.
Juris Doctor, not Juris Doctorate
Juris Bērziņš was born in 1954.
Juris Cibuļs was born in 1951.
Juris Šics was born in 1983.
Juris Ernštreits was born in 1953.