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  2. Jurisdictional error - Wikipedia

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    Examples of jurisdictional errors include asking a wrong question, ... An example is a civil court trying a criminal charge. ... Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search.

  3. Craig v South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a failure by an inferior court to take into account some matter which it was, as a matter of law, required to take into account in determining a question within jurisdiction or reliance by such a court upon some irrelevant matter upon which it was, as a matter of law, not entitled to rely in determining such a question will not ...

  4. Kirk v Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales

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    The Supreme Court held that it did not have the power to review the commission's decision due to provisions in the Industrial Relations Act 1996 (NSW), which limited its jurisdiction to do so (Such as s179 of the IR Act, which contained a privative clause).

  5. Judicial misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Judicial misconduct occurs when a judge acts in ways that are considered unethical or otherwise violate the judge's obligations of impartial conduct.. Actions that can be classified as judicial misconduct include: conduct prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts (as an extreme example: "falsification of facts" at summary judgment); using the ...

  6. Minimum contacts - Wikipedia

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    General jurisdiction exists where a court in a given state has jurisdiction over a defendant in that state irrespective of the nature of the claim; but if the state is alleged to have jurisdiction over a defendant because the defendant's activities in that state gave rise to the claim itself, this would be specific jurisdiction. For example, if ...

  7. Precedent fact errors in Singapore law - Wikipedia

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    The willingness of the Court to review such errors of fact is an exception to the general rule that the Court only reviews errors of law. In the United Kingdom, the House of Lords has held that the nature of the decision-making process that the public authority is required to engage in determines whether a matter falls into the precedent fact ...

  8. Template:Infobox court - Wikipedia

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    infobox template for courts Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status court_name court_name no description Unknown optional native_name native_name no description Unknown optional image image no description Unknown optional image_upright image_upright no description Unknown optional imagesize imagesize no ...

  9. Collateral fact doctrine - Wikipedia

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