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A) any of the choices.
B) litigate it.
C) settle it between themselves.
D) resolve it through an alternative method, such as arbitration.
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A) the jurisdiction of the courts.
B) voir dire.
C) the power of judicial review.
D) the rule of four.
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A) federal jurisdiction.
B) in personam jurisdiction.
C) in rem jurisdiction.
D) no jurisdiction.
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A) both parties must consent.
B) the court must have jurisdiction.
C) the parties must have diversity of citizenship.
D) the parties must own property.
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A) privileged or confidential material.
B) metadata.
C) information to which Petro would otherwise be denied access by the right to privacy.
D) all of the choices.
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Multiple Choice
A) Downwind does not have a valid defense.
B) the case can be disposed of without a trial.
C) the solvency of Downwind is in question.
D) Commercial is legally entitled to a remedy.
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Multiple Choice
A) an explanation of the proof to be offered at trial.
B) a statement refuting any defense that the defendant might assert.
C) a motion for judgment on the pleadings.
D) a statement alleging the facts showing the court has jurisdiction.
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A) arbitration.
B) litigation.
C) mediation.
D) negotiation.
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