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Understanding Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Since my last thread on being sued is so large, I am concerned that some of you probably can't be annoyed reading it.
I am really having a hard time understanding the concept of Subject Matter Jurisdiction.
In laymans terms, I would like to understand the following without deducting from my other thread.
1) What is Subject Matter Jurisdiction?
2) What reason(s) could I give the court to challenge their Subject Matter Jurisdiction?
3) How do I go about a challenge to Subject Matter Jurisdiction?
4) Must that challenge to Subject Matter Jurisdiction always be verbal?
5) If a challenge to Subject Matter Jurisdiction can be written (by far my preference), what would a challenge to it look like? (a sample would be perfect, but if no sample is available, what would a heading look like)
Thank you so much!!
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