Jurisdiction is what court will have authority to hear the case. Venue is the physical location where the case will be heard.
In layman's terms...... Criminal jurisdiction is the "area" in which charges can be brought & heard or tried. The venue is what's referred to as the"court location" or "area" in which the proceedings do , can, or actually occur in. They are often one and the same, but when for reasons of local sentiment and publicity, it may be necessary for the defense to request a different venue, a judge & prosecutor may also deem or request such remedy accordingly.
event organizer - organises an event venue - is where an event is planned to occur
All are legal phrases used in court.
Moving a trial to another jurisdiction is called a "change of venue."
General jurisdiction is 100% of the time. speical jurisdiction, normally has a time limit, area limit and controlled limitations.
Much too LARGE and COMPLEX a question to be answered on this venue.
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.
Venue is a noun for the jurisdiction in which a crime is committed, a jury is empaneled, and the case tried; or the scene or locale of a large gathering such as a sporting or entertainment event (or a trial). For Example: We are now going to the band's venue. Did you attend last night's venue? The trial is being held in a public venue.
Sometimes known as "Petit Larceny" and "Grand Larceny" - - usually refers to the dollar amount of the larceny. It can vary (and does) from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Party's refers to possession, or is an abbreviation of "party is/has". For example, "the party's venue" shows that the venue belongs to the party; "this party's lifeless" is an abbreviation - as in, the party is lifeless. "Parties" is just the plural from of party.
Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try courtfinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try www.courtinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms
In international law, the general principle is that the jurisdiction of an international tribunal in contentious matters is based on the consent of the parties to the dispute. Therefore, it is essential that they express their consent to the jurisdiction of the tribunal in order for it to be able to settle the difference that has arisen between them.