
Civil Procedure 1
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- Q1What two types of jurisdiction are necessary for a court to hear a case?In Personam Jurisdiction & Subject Matter JurisdictionSubject Matter Jurisdiction & Personal JurisdictionIn Rem Jurisdiction & In Personam JurisdictionPersonal Jurisdiction &30s
- Q2What are the three kinds of personal jurisdiction?Personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, & in rem jurisdictionQuasi in rem jurisdiction, in personam jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdictionIn personam jurisdiction, In rem jurisdiction, & quasi in rem jurisdictionIn personam jurisdiction, in rem jurisdiction, & subject matter jurisdiction30s
- Q3What is subject matter jurisdictionPower of a court to decide the kind of action before itPower of a court to exert jurisdiction over a partyPower of a court to win30s
- Q4What warrants federal subject matter jurisdiction?Specific JurisdictionPersonal JurisdictionDiversity or Federal Question Cases30s
- Q5What is the amount in controversy in a diversity case that warrants federal subject matter?$75,000$25,000$55,000$100,00030s
- Q6Which of the following warrants a complete diversity of citizenship case?One or more plaintiffs are from different state than one or more of the defendantsCo-plaintiffs/defendants from same state30s
- Q7When is citizenship measured?At the time the suit is broughtAt the time of the controversy30s
- Q8What are the enumerated areas where federal courts have original jurisdiction?Constitution & StatutesConstitution & Controversies Between States30s
- Q9Which of the following are examples of areas of the law that have statutes granting federal courts original jurisdiction?amount in controversytortspropertypatent and copyrights30s
- Q10What is supplemental jurisdiction?Federal courts may hear a claim that is transactionally related to a claim that is properly before the courtFederal courts may hear a claim based on ancillary jurisdictionFederal courts may hear a claim based on pendent jurisdiction30s
- Q11What is not covered under supplemental jurisdiction (1991)?necessary parties, diversityImpleaded parties, necessary parties, indispensable parties, intervenors, diversity (unless otherwise independently satisfied)Impleaded parties, intervenors30s
- Q12When can a court dismiss a supplemental claim? [POND]Predominating State Claim, Other Compelling Reasons, Novel or Complex State Law, Dismissal of Federal Claims30s