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Admin Letter - United States Merit Systems Protection

Information Sheet No. 1. Jurisdiction. Purpose. The purpose of this information sheet is to provide general guidance and background information. It does not represent an official statement approved by the Board itself, and is not intended to provide …

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Cheat Sheet on Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Venue in

Dec 03, 2013 . Cheat Sheet on Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Venue in Class Actions. SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION. A class action based on Federal question jurisdiction usually raises no problems of subject matter jurisdiction in Federal court. For diversity actions, however, there are two related questions at issue: which members of the class are counted …

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28 U.S. Code § 1332 - LII / Legal Information Institute

As to citizenship of bank where jurisdiction depends upon diversity of citizenship, see section 1348 of this title. Words “all civil actions” were substituted for “all suits of a civil nature, at common law or in equity” in order to conform to Rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

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Introduction to Personal Jurisdiction Cheat Sheet

Jun 02, 2014 . Introduction to Personal Jurisdiction Cheat Sheet. Personal jurisdiction (“PJ”), like venue and SMJ can be thought of as playing two roles in our course. First, their absence (lack of SMJ, lack of PJ, lack of Venue) can be thought of as defenses a defendant might assert to an action to get it thrown out, for example as FRCP 12 (b) (1)- (3 ...

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Passenger Carrier Guidance Fact Sheet FMCSA

Jul 30, 2019 . Title 49 section 13501 of the United States Code provides for Federal jurisdiction over motor carriers engaged in interstate commerce. A passenger carrier is in interstate commerce when it transports passengers: Across state lines – from one state to another or to a location in the same state when the vehicle passes through another state; or

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USERRA Fact Sheet

The purpose of this information sheet is to provide general guidance and background information. It does not represent an official statement approved by the Board itself, and is not intended to provide legal counsel or to be cited as legal authority. Instead, it is intended only to help the public become familiar with the MSPB and its procedures.

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Fact Sheet: Immigration Courts - National Immigration Forum

Aug 06, 2018 . Fact Sheet: Immigration Courts. ... Article III Federal courts which have jurisdiction over cases concerning criminal offenses, including instances when Federal prosecutors seek criminal charges for immigration offenses, such as illegal entry or reentry, are not considered part of the immigration court system.

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US. Department of Justice United States Attorney District

Federal Building 603/225-1552 53 Pleasant Street, 4th Floor Concord, New Hampshire 03301. Federal Election Fact Sheet. To report Federal election fraud, intimidation, or suppression contact the United States Attorney’s Office Election Day Hotline at (603) 230-2503. Inquiries and complaints may also

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Corporations Information Sheet 1 - Federal Court of Australia

this Information Sheet is published as part of a series of information sheets and practical guides and contains links to the most commonly used forms approved or prescribed by the relevant legislation or court rules. this Information Sheet contains general information only and is not a substitute for the Corporations Act or the Corporations Rules. To the extent that there …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When does the district court have original jurisdiction of a case?

    (a) The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions where the matter in controversy exceeds the sum or value of $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs, and is between— (1) citizens of different States; (2)

  • What are the rules for subject matter jurisdiction in California?

    SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION. • Rule 12(b)(1) and (h)(3): if the court determines at any time that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction, the court must dismiss the action o Capron: subject matter jurisdiction can NEVER be waived o Lacks: state courts are courts of general jurisdiction.

  • What is the citizenship of a bank where jurisdiction depends upon?

    As to citizenship of bank where jurisdiction depends upon diversity of citizenship, see section 1348 of this title. Words “all civil actions” were substituted for “all suits of a civil nature, at common law or in equity” in order to conform to Rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

  • What is in this information sheet?

    this Information Sheet is published as part of a series of information sheets and practical guides and contains links to the most commonly used forms approved or prescribed by the relevant legislation or court rules. this Information Sheet contains general information only and is not a substitute for the Corporations Act or the Corporations Rules.

  • Does NCAT have jurisdiction over a residential case?

    Only when ncat determines that there is a diversity jurisdiction issue will it refer to local court which activates enabling legislation to give the local court jurisdiction to hear the residential matter. solitonx writes... Many of the issues you raised here i.e.

  • Is it worth raising these claims as NCAT?

    None of these claims are particularly pertinent or worth raising as NCAT. Stick to the facts as I said. You’re not going to win money here – the aim is to not have NCAT take it from you. A friend was helping me packing the night I left for Tassy.

  • Can NCAT reject a rental property?

    If the rental property was in a different state but the landlord filed with NCAT because that's where they live then you would have a good case to have it rejected. Gnuthad writes... If so then why would NCAT reject it because you have since moved to another state? Waste of O2 writes...

  • Can I negotiate my Landlord's claim at NCAT?

    This will be a point of negotiation at NCAT as the landlord's claim is likely inflated but you have left yourself open here. The best thing for you to do would be to negotiate something prior to the NCAT hearing as on the basis of information supplied I would expect that you are liable for some costs.

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