Asked by cristalyn richardson on Sep 29, 2024

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Before any court can hear a case, it must have_____ over the person against whom the suit is brought or over the property involved in the suit as well as over the subject matter.

A) stare decisis
B) standing to sue
C) jurisdiction
D) justiciable controversy

Jurisdiction

The authority given to a legal body like a court to hear and make judgments in legal disputes.

Subject Matter

Refers to the content, topic, or area of interest that is being discussed, studied, or addressed.

Stare Decisis

A judicial doctrine requiring courts to adhere to precedents set by previous rulings in deciding similar present or upcoming cases.

  • Determine the various forms of jurisdiction along with the court's power to adjudicate a case.
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Kenneth Plant2 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Jurisdiction is the authority granted to a legal body like a court to administer justice within a defined field of responsibility, including the power to hear and decide cases. This includes authority over the person involved or the property in question, as well as the specific subject matter of the dispute.