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More information about what you are asking is necessary. Jurisdiction is a very clearly defined term and subject. One either has jurisdcition or one does not - it is not debatable and one cannot 'refuse' jurisdiction, if in fact, they have it - or are in it.
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The nominative case is a grammatical term indicating that a noun or pronoun is the subject of a sentence or clause; another term for subjective case.
If you mean what kind of jurisdiction does a court have when it is first to review a case (e.g., as a trial court), the term is original jurisdiction.All courts in the USA must have jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter relating to the lawsuit. For example, a court that only heard criminal cases could not hear a divorce case and vice-versa. When court hears a case and the issue in question is one that it has not heard before, it is a question/case of "first impression."Jurisdiction is the power/authority of a court to decide a particular kind of case. State and federal laws determine the basis for the type of case the court may hear and the amount in question.The term, "venue," refers to the geographical area for which the court has jurisdiction. For example, a state court in one county would not have venue for cases over which another state court, in a different part of the state, would have original venue.
I believe it is a short term for the phrase 'subject matter expert'.
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The legal term for the geographic district in which a legal action is tried is "venue." It determines the specific court where a case will be heard based on factors such as where the events leading to the case occurred or where the parties reside.
We decided a nearby restaurant was the ideal venue for our wedding. Wanting to hold a seminar investigating medical subjects we booked a venue which seemed central to all attendees. Our home seemed the ideal venue for friends and family to celebrate a special occasion. Venue refers to the name a place is called that is holding an event. e.g. The schools gymnasium is a great venue to hold a concert.
The term for the amount of matter in an object is mass.
A "tort" is a civil wrong committed by one person against another. The term "little" tort is probably a slang term describing the case as amounting to a minor or small matter.
The abbreviation for the term "lawyers" is "attys." It is commonly used in legal documents to refer to attorneys or lawyers involved in a case or legal matter.
"Topicologist" is not a recognized term or occupation in most fields. It may be a niche or made-up term referring to someone who is knowledgeable or specializes in a particular topic or subject matter.