Courts have to have authority over the subject matter of the case and the court must be able to exercise control over the defendant. That, or the property involved has to be located in an area that resides under the court's control.
Answer:
the answer should be local
Explanation:
because the only control a small area of that state instead of the whole state
<u>Answer:</u>
In Court, Jurisdiction is a major power to permit authority over things and individuals within a certain territory. This means that the Court has the power to decide or hear a lawsuit or a case.
<u>In the case of Federal Courts, the court can have the right to Jurisdiction in the following cases:</u>
- Maritime, patent, copyright, and Bankruptcy cases.
- Cases in which there has been a violation of the constitutional or federal laws of the country.
- Cases in which the country itself is directly involved.
- Cases between the citizens or individuals from a different country if the money in the case surpasses $75,000.
Answer:
Im guessing you know the answer already??
Sorry im in need of points.
Explanation:
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