subject matter jurisdiction
41concurrent jurisdiction — see jurisdiction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. concurrent jurisdiction …
42Exclusive jurisdiction — In civil procedure, exclusive jurisdiction exists where one court has the power to adjudicate a case to the exclusion of all other courts. It is the opposite situation from concurrent jurisdiction, in which more than one court may take… …
43quasi in rem jurisdiction — /kweysay in rem0/ Type of jurisdiction of a court based on a person s interest in property within the jurisdiction of the court. Refers to proceedings that are brought against the defendant personally; yet it is the defendant s interest in the… …
44Accrued jurisdiction — within the context of the Australian legal system is the power held over state matters by federal courts. Accrued jurisdiction will occur when there are several cases brought to the federal court of Australia (FCA) where there are competing… …
45excess jurisdiction — Such exists where a court, having jurisdiction of persons and subject matter of the case before it, exceeds its power in trial of such case by dealing with matters about which it is without power or authority to act; and error in court s ruling… …
46lack of jurisdiction — The phrase may mean lack of power of a court to act in a particular manner or to give certain kinds of relief. In re Rowe s Estate, 66 Cal. App.2d 594, 152 P.2d 765, 770. It may consist in court s total want of power to act at all, or lack of… …
47excess jurisdiction — Such exists where a court, having jurisdiction of persons and subject matter of the case before it, exceeds its power in trial of such case by dealing with matters about which it is without power or authority to act; and error in court s ruling… …
48lack of jurisdiction — The phrase may mean lack of power of a court to act in a particular manner or to give certain kinds of relief. In re Rowe s Estate, 66 Cal. App.2d 594, 152 P.2d 765, 770. It may consist in court s total want of power to act at all, or lack of… …
49full jurisdiction — Complete jurisdiction over a given subject matter or class of actions without any exceptions or reservations. See jurisdiction …
50full jurisdiction — Complete jurisdiction over a given subject matter or class of actions without any exceptions or reservations. See jurisdiction …