SPEA-V 184: Exam 2 Detailed Questions And Expert Verified Solutions
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SPEA-V 184:
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SPEA-V 184:
Personal vs. Subject Matter Jurisdiction - Correct Answer The court's authority over specific individuals or entities involved in a case vs. The court's authority to handle a particular type of legal dispute.
Long-Arm Statutes - Correct Answer Enable a court to assert personal jurisdiction o...
SPEA-V 184: Exam 2 Detailed Questions And
Expert Verified Solutions
Personal vs. Subject Matter Jurisdiction - Correct Answer The court's authority over
specific individuals or entities involved in a case vs. The court's authority to handle a
particular type of legal dispute.
Long-Arm Statutes - Correct Answer Enable a court to assert personal jurisdiction over
out-of-state defendants based on their contacts or actions within the state
Motion to Remand - Correct Answer Request to return a case from federal to state
court, typically filed by the plaintiff, arguing that the federal court lacks jurisdiction or that
the case should not be in federal court.
In Rem Jurisdiction - Correct Answer Jurisdiction based on claims against property,
the property is the defendant
Procedural Law - Correct Answer Laws that define the methods for enforcing legal
rights and duties
Substantive Law - Correct Answer Rights and duties that each person has in everyday
conduct
Petition for Removal - Correct Answer Filed by a defendant to transfer a case from
state court to federal court, asserting that the federal court has jurisdiction and is the
appropriate venue.
Injunctions - Correct Answer Court orders that require a party to do or refrain from
doing a specific action
Temporary Restraining Order - Correct Answer An order from the court prohibiting a
person from starting or continuing an action
Preliminary Injunction - Correct Answer An order issued before/during a lawsuit
prohibiting a party from doing something during the course of the lawsuit
Permanent Injunction - Correct Answer An order issued by a court that restrains a
person or business from doing some act; same guidelines as temporary but is
permanent
Due Process - Correct Answer Fair treatment through the normal judicial system,
protects the individual
Affirmative Defenses - Correct Answer Legal arguments made by a defendant to
counter the plaintiff's claims, often asserting that even if the plaintiff's claims are true but
the defendant should not be held liable.
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