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Waiting lines occur even in underloaded systems because of variability in service rates and/or arrival rates.
Default Judgment
A judgment in favor of one party due to the failure of the other party to take action, such as failing to respond to a legal pleading within the time limits.
Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
The authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a specific subject area.
Texas Courts
The judicative system within the state of Texas, comprising various levels of courts including the Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and lower appellate and trial courts.
Federal Arbitration Act
The Federal Arbitration Act establishes a legal framework for the arbitration process, favoring the enforcement of arbitration agreements.
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