• Discretionary jurisdiction is a power that allows a court to engage in discretionary review. This power gives a court the authority to decide whether to...
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    West Publishing. The Supreme Court of Florida has appellate jurisdiction that is discretionary (cases the Court may choose to hear if it wishes) in most...
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  • United States Supreme Court and most state supreme courts, have discretionary jurisdiction, meaning that they can choose which cases to hear from among all...
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    trust law of England, Australia, Canada and other common law jurisdictions, a discretionary trust is a trust where the beneficiaries and their entitlements...
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  • actions on the merits in the superior courts. In New Jersey, "[t]he discretionary jurisdiction of the Appellate Division over appeals taken from interlocutory...
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    court in the state, its jurisdiction over appeals from final orders is mandatory. However, it has discretionary jurisdiction over appeals from interlocutory...
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    honors from the same institute. His Dissertation was on “the Discretionary jurisdiction of administrative judges - a comparative applied study.” Which...
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    power of discretionary review, meaning that they can decide whether they will hear an appeal brought in a particular case. Many U.S. jurisdictions title...
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  • Appeals. The court has discretionary jurisdiction, meaning it may choose which cases to hear. The court has original jurisdiction over a few cases. These...
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  • from the lower courts may not be rendered; the Supreme Court has discretionary jurisdiction, meaning it can choose which cases it wishes to hear. Professor...
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