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De novo jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to review a case from the beginning, without deference to the conclusions or decisions of lower courts. In this context, "de novo" means "anew" or "from the beginning," allowing the reviewing court to consider the facts and legal issues as if they were being presented for the first time. This type of jurisdiction is often applied in appellate cases, particularly in situations involving questions of law rather than factual determinations.

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