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  1. General jurisdiction: A court of general jurisdiction, in the law of the United States, is a court with authority to hear cases in law and in equity of all kinds – criminal, civil, family, probate, and other legal claims. U.S. [100%] 2024-01-07 [Jurisdiction]
  2. Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction is the power or authority of a court to hear and try a case; the geographic area in which a court has power, or the types of cases it has power to hear. Explained another way, jurisdiction is the ... [85%] 2023-02-26 [Legal Terms]
  3. Jurisdiction: JURISDICTION joo-ris-dik'-shun (exousia): The word exousia is well known in New Testament Greek. It is derived from the word exesti, and suggests the absence of any hindrance to an act. It contains the idea of right and ... [85%] 1915-01-01
  4. Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction, in general, the exercise of lawful authority, especially by a court or a judge; and so the extent or limits within which such authority is exercisable. Thus each court has its appropriate jurisdiction; in the High Court of Justice ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  5. Jurisdiction: The authority of a court of law to decide cases of certain kinds. This depends on the kind of matter in dispute; on the locality of the subject; on the residence of the parties; and on their willingness to submit ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Trial court: A trial court or court of first instance is a court of original jurisdiction in which most civil or criminal cases commence. In the trial court, evidence and testimony are first introduced, received and considered. [74%] 2024-01-03 [Judicial terms and definitions]
  7. Trial (1808 ship): Trial was a ship that first appears in 1808 and that was seized by convicts and eventually wrecked on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in 1816. Trial was a brig owned by the merchant Simeon Lord. (1808 ship) [69%] 2023-11-08 [Individual sailing vessels]
  8. Trial: In law, a trial is a coming together of parties to a dispute, to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes. One form of tribunal is ... (Coming together of parties to a dispute, to present information in a tribunal) [69%] 2024-02-18 [Legal procedure] [Trials]...
  9. Trial: TRIAL tri'-al. See COURTS, JUDICIAL; SANHEDRIN. tri'-al. See COURTS, JUDICIAL; SANHEDRIN. [69%] 1915-01-01
  10. Trial (film): Trial is a 1955 American drama film starring Glenn Ford, Dorothy McGuire, Arthur Kennedy and Juano Hernandez, and directed by Mark Robson. Based on the novel written by Don Mankiewicz, it is about a Mexican boy accused of rape and ... (Film) [69%] 2024-01-03 [1955 films] [1955 drama films]...
  11. Trial: Trial, in English law, the hearing by a court of first instance of the issues of fact and law involved in a civil or criminal cause. The term is inappropriate to rehearing by an appellate court. Trial follows upon the ... [69%] 2022-09-02
  12. Trial (album): Trial is the eighteenth studio album by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows. It was released on January 18, 2012. (Album) [69%] 2024-03-24 [The Pillows albums] [2012 albums]...
  13. General; Generally: GENERAL; GENERALLY jen'-er-al, jen'-er-al-i (kullah; paneguris): (1) General is the translation of sar, "master," "head," "chief"; used once in the King James Version in the sense of commander-in-chief, "the general of the king ... [68%] 1915-01-01
  14. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction: This phrase in its primary sense imports not jurisdiction over ecclesiastics, but jurisdiction exercised by ecclesiastics over other ecclesiastics and over the laity. Jurisdiction” is a word borrowed from the jurists which has acquired a wide extension in theology, wherein ... [60%] 2022-09-02
  15. Inherent jurisdiction: Inherent jurisdiction is a doctrine of the England common law that a superior court has the jurisdiction to hear any matter that comes before it, unless a statute or rule limits that authority or grants exclusive jurisdiction to some other ... (Social) [60%] 2023-10-29 [Legal doctrines and principles]
  16. Exclusive jurisdiction: Exclusive jurisdiction exists in civil procedure if one court has the power to adjudicate a case to the exclusion of all other courts. The opposite situation is concurrent jurisdiction (or non-exclusive jurisdiction) in which more than one court may ... (Social) [60%] 2023-12-08 [Civil procedure]
  17. Original jurisdiction: Original jurisdiction is the right of a court to be the first to hear a certain type of case. Generally these courts are lower courts which only hear cases of original jurisdiction (such as a justice of the peace court ... [60%] 2023-03-23 [Government] [United States Government]...
  18. Appellate jurisdiction: Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a court to analyze the agreement of a lower court. It is typically held by an appellate court, although some courts have both original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction. [60%] 2023-02-14
  19. Committee Jurisdiction: Committee jurisdiction are subjects and functions assigned to a committee by rule, resolution, precedent, or practice, including legislative matters, oversight and investigations, and nominations of executive officers. [60%] 2023-02-25 [United States Constitution] [United States Law]...
  20. Diversity jurisdiction: In the law of the United States, diversity jurisdiction is a form of subject-matter jurisdiction in civil procedure in which a United States district court in the federal judiciary has the power to hear a civil case when the ... (Social) [60%] 2023-12-14 [Civil procedure]

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