jurisdictional court

  • 1jurisdictional amount — n: the amount or value that a matter in controversy must exceed in order for the federal courts to have diversity jurisdiction ◇ The jurisdictional amount is set by statute and is currently $50,000. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 2Court of Audit of Belgium — The Court of Audit of Belgium (Dutch:  Rekenhof (help·info), French: Cour des Comptes, German: Rechnungshof) is a Belgian governmental institution established by article 180 of the Belgian Constitution. The Court of Audit is a collateral …

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  • 3Court of Cassation (France) — France This article is part of the series: Politics and government of France …

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  • 4Court leet — See also: Leet The court leet was a historical court baron (a manorial court) of England and Wales and Ireland that exercised the view of frankpledge and its attendant police jurisdiction,[1] which was normally restricted to the hundred courts.… …

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  • 5court — A space which is uncovered, but which may be partly or wholly inclosed by buildings or walls. When used in connection with a street, indicates a short street, blind alley, or open space like a short street inclosed by dwellings or other buildings …

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  • 6court — A space which is uncovered, but which may be partly or wholly inclosed by buildings or walls. When used in connection with a street, indicates a short street, blind alley, or open space like a short street inclosed by dwellings or other buildings …

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  • 7Court of Cassation (Belgium) — Jean Louis van Dievoet (1777 1854), who was the first Secretary of the Court of Cassation of Belgium, after the independence. The Court of Cassation (Dutch: Hof van Cassatie, French: Cour de cassation, German …

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  • 8jurisdictional amount — Required amount involved in the particular case to give court jurisdiction, Shabotzky v. Massachusetts Mut. Life Ins. Co., D.C.N.Y., 21 F.Supp. 166, 167; sum of all claims that are properly joined, Gray v. Blight, C.A.Colo., 112 F.2d 696, 700;… …

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  • 9jurisdictional amount — Required amount involved in the particular case to give court jurisdiction, Shabotzky v. Massachusetts Mut. Life Ins. Co., D.C.N.Y., 21 F.Supp. 166, 167; sum of all claims that are properly joined, Gray v. Blight, C.A.Colo., 112 F.2d 696, 700;… …

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  • 10Court baron — A Court baron is an English manorial court dating from the Middle Ages. It was laid down by Sir Edward Coke that a manor had two courts, the first by the common law, and is called a court baron, the freeholders ( barons ) being its suitors; the… …

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