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A) In rem jurisdiction
B) Quasi in rem jurisdiction
C) Private jurisdiction
D) In personam jurisdiction
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A) Courts of record
B) Intermediate appellate courts
C) Inferior trial courts
D) State supreme courts
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A) Sue can sue Jerry and bring the case to Iowa state court provided that the dollar amount of the controversy exceeds $75,000.
B) Sue can file a case against Jerry in the New York state court as she is a resident of that state.
C) Sue can file a case against Jerry only in the Iowa state court as this is a matter that involves state negligence law.
D) Sue can sue Jerry and bring the case to Iowa federal court as this is a case that involves diversity of citizenship.
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A) The case must be heard in the California federal court as this is a subject matter in which federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction.
B) If the plaintiff chooses to bring the case to the California federal court, it would stay in the federal court.
C) If the plaintiff decides to bring the case to the California federal court, Altonvista Inc. can have the case moved to a California state court.
D) The case can only be heard in a California state court as the matter is not subject to federal jurisdiction.
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A) In rem jurisdiction
B) Quasi in rem jurisdiction
C) In personam jurisdiction
D) Sua sponte jurisdiction
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A) It settles a case but does not set the precedent for later cases.
B) It affirms the decision of the lower court.
C) It settles a case and sets the precedent for later cases.
D) It causes a case to be reviewed again at a later date.
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A) to obtain personal jurisdiction over the plaintiff in a lawsuit
B) to obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant in a lawsuit
C) to obtain jurisdiction to hear a case where the court has jurisdiction over the property in the lawsuit
D) to obtain jurisdiction over nonresidents who were not served summons within a state
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A) Writ of certiorari
B) Stare decisis
C) En banc review
D) Sua sponte
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A) unanimous
B) majority
C) plurality
D) tie
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