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1 removal jurisdiction
Юридический термин: юрисдикция в порядке переноса дел (рассмотрение в федеральном суде США дел, перенёсенных из суда штата) -
2 removal jurisdiction
юрисдикция в порядке переноса дел (рассмотрение в федеральном суде США дел, перенесённых из суда штата) -
3 jurisdiction
1) отправление правосудия; юрисдикция2) подсудность; подведомственность; подследственность5) орган власти•jurisdiction in personam — юрисдикция в отношении лиц; личная подсудность;
jurisdiction in rem — предметная подсудность;
out of jurisdiction — вне юрисдикции;
jurisdiction ratione personae — юрисдикция в отношении лиц;
to acquire jurisdiction — принять на себя юрисдикцию, признать себя компетентным рассматривать дело;
to come within the jurisdiction — подпадать под юрисдикцию;
to exercise jurisdiction — осуществлять юрисдикцию;
- adjacent jurisdictionto fall within the jurisdiction — подпадать под юрисдикцию, относиться к юрисдикции;
- adjudicatory jurisdiction
- admiralty jurisdiction
- advisory jurisdiction
- ambulatory jurisdiction
- ancillary jurisdiction
- appellate jurisdiction
- auxiliary jurisdiction
- British-influenced jurisdiction
- civil jurisdiction
- coastal jurisdiction
- common law jurisdiction
- competent jurisdiction
- concurrent jurisdiction
- constitutional jurisdiction
- consular jurisdiction
- contentious jurisdiction
- contestable jurisdiction
- contested jurisdiction
- co-ordinate jurisdiction
- court jurisdiction
- criminal jurisdiction
- demanding jurisdiction
- dependent jurisdiction
- discretionary jurisdiction
- domestic jurisdiction
- dual jurisdiction
- due jurisdiction
- ecclesiastical jurisdiction
- effective jurisdiction
- elective jurisdiction
- enforcement jurisdiction
- equity jurisdiction
- exclusive jurisdiction
- extraterritorial jurisdiction
- federal jurisdiction
- foreign jurisdiction
- general jurisdiction
- general trial jurisdiction
- governmental jurisdiction
- improper jurisdiction
- incidental jurisdiction
- investigative jurisdiction
- judicial jurisdiction
- legislative jurisdiction
- local jurisdiction
- maritime jurisdiction
- matrimonial jurisdiction
- neighbouring jurisdiction
- obligatory jurisdiction
- original jurisdiction
- overlapping jurisdiction
- penal jurisdiction
- personal jurisdiction
- plenary jurisdiction
- prescriptive jurisdiction
- prize jurisdiction
- probate jurisdiction
- proper jurisdiction
- prorogated jurisdiction
- prosecutive jurisdiction
- protective jurisdiction
- questioned jurisdiction
- regulating jurisdiction
- removal jurisdiction
- residual jurisdiction
- special jurisdiction
- split jurisdiction
- state jurisdiction
- subject-matter jurisdiction
- substantive jurisdiction
- summary jurisdiction
- supervisory jurisdiction
- supplementary jurisdiction
- territorial jurisdiction
- transfer jurisdiction
- trial jurisdiction
- undue jurisdiction
- voluntary jurisdiction
- writ jurisdiction
- prosecutorial jurisdiction
- specialized jurisdiction
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Removal jurisdiction — In the United States, removal jurisdiction refers to the right of a defendant to move a lawsuit filed in state court to the Federal district court of the original court s district. This is a general exception to the usual American rule giving the … Wikipedia
Removal — may refer to:* Removal (band) * Removal jurisdiction in the United States courtsRemoval may also indirectly refer to: * Administrative Removal under Immigration Law * Amputation, removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery * Deforestation… … Wikipedia
removal — re·mov·al n: the act or process of removing: the fact of being removed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. removal I … Law dictionary
jurisdiction — ju·ris·dic·tion /ˌju̇r əs dik shən/ n [Latin jurisdictio, from juris, genitive of jus law + dictio act of saying, from dicere to say] 1: the power, right, or authority to interpret, apply, and declare the law (as by rendering a decision) to be… … Law dictionary
removal of property from jurisdiction — A ground of attachment, whether an actual physical removal or a constructive removal by assignment or transfer of the property to a nonresident, with intent to hinder or delay creditors or, under some statutes, irrespective of intent. 6 Am J2d… … Ballentine's law dictionary
removal of causes — The transfer of a case from one court to another; e.g. from one state court to another, or from state court to federal court. Commonly used of the transfer of the jurisdiction and cognizance of an action commenced but not finally determined, with … Black's law dictionary
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Subject-matter jurisdiction — is the authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a specific subject matter. For instance, bankruptcy court has the authority to only hear bankruptcy cases.Subject matter jurisdiction must be distinguished from… … Wikipedia
Andrew Jackson: On Indian Removal — ▪ Primary Source Westward expansion brought the United States into contact with numerous Indian tribes, and the admission of new states brought certain Indian lands within the national boundaries. In the following message to Congress … Universalium
transfer of jurisdiction — The passing of jurisdiction from state court to federal court upon proper proceedings taken for removal of the cause, subject to jurisdiction of the state court being restored on remand. See 32 Am J2d Fed Pract § 510 … Ballentine's law dictionary
rejection of jurisdiction — negation of authority, removal of power from someone … English contemporary dictionary