A court cannot enter a binding judgment against the parties unless it has juris- diction in three areas:
A) the damages, the cause of action, and the geographical territory.
B) the parties, the geographical territory, and the subject matter.
C) the geographical territory, the cause of action, and the remedy.
D) the cause of action, the subject matter, and the parties.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q8: Courts do not have the power to
Q9: A judgment obtained in one jurisdiction cannot
Q10: Federal and state statutes prescribe the jurisdiction
Q11: To make sure that defendants do not
Q12: DEFINE
-proximate cause
Q14: Insofar as a statute is inconsistent with
Q15: DEFINE
-overrule
Q16: DEFINE
-subpoena
Q17: DEFINE
-counterclaim
Q18: If a plaintiff inadvertently omits a claim
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