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State and Federal Jurisdiction
The legal authority granted to state and federal courts over certain types of cases based on geographical area and subject matter.
Subject-matter Jurisdiction
The capability of a court to handle particular types of legal cases or those pertaining to specific areas of interest.
Personal Jurisdiction
The authority of a court over the parties involved in a lawsuit, permitting it to make decisions affecting their rights.
Long-arm Statute
A law that allows for the jurisdiction of a court to extend beyond its traditional geographic boundaries to parties based on their activities with the state.
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