Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
a. Jurisdiction over the Wizard internet.
b. Jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
c. Jurisdiction over the plaintiff only.
d. Both jurisdiction over the Wizard internet & jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
Answer:
d. Both jurisdiction over the Wizard internet & jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
Explanation:
It is necessary that the Montana court has all the information possible to understand the case and to judge it correctly without expressing errors or confusions. In this case, the court must have and interpret all jurisdiction over Wizard internet, understanding all the elements presented, as well as must have and interpret jurisdiction over the whole subject of the process.
Explanation:
The United Kingdom (UK) constitution, being an unwritten one, relies on its Parliamentary sovereignty and rule of law to retain its authority in governing its four counterparts, namely England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. A constitution would provide for the establishment of various institutions of the State, regulation of relations between each institution and relations between the institutions and the citizens. The doctrine of separation of power is then introduced to regulate the constitution for more efficient check and balance of the governing minority. Aforementioned concept is particularly unique in the unwritten nature of the UK constitution as powers of each institution, the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, are not codified nor listed on a tangible code of document that separation of power is diluted with a series of shared powers between each institution. Bound by conventions and ministerial responsibilities, coupled with recent reforms done to the UK constitution, occurrence of events involving an institution empowering over another is minimal albeit not having strict separation of powers.
Answer :expanding the Fourth Amendment protection against “unreasonable searches and seizures”
Explanation:
Answer:
wanted a more unified national system