Answer: C. A court’s power to adjudicate the rights to a given piece of property, including the power to seize and hold it.
Explanation: In rem jurisdiction ("power about or against 'the thing") is a legal term describing the power a court may exercise over property (either real or personal) or a "status" against a person over whom the court does not have in personam jurisdiction. Jurisdiction in rem assumes the property or status is the primary object of the action, rather than personal liabilities not necessarily associated with the property.
Concurrent powers are shared between the national and state government.
This includes the power to tax, build infrastructure, create laws, law enforcement, create lower courts, etc...
Answer:
hmm
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i would think a simple law i struggle with is not to jaywalk sorry buts i cant wait for the green walk light thing to allow me to cross the road