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Conditional Jurisdiction
A legal principle where a court has the authority to hear a case based on certain conditions being met.
Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
The power of a court over the type of case presented to it.
In Rem
A legal term referring to actions or judgments that apply to a piece of property directly, rather than against a person.
Sliding-Scale Standard
A method of adjusting the level of strictness or leniency in the application of a rule or standard based on specific conditions or factors.
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