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The court will not accept motions, orders to show cause, requests for court conferences, or any other papers until an RJI is filed. An RJI may be filed at any time after service of process and must conform to the requirements of 22 NYCRR § 202.6.
Once an RJI is filed with the Court, the matter will be scheduled for a Preliminary Conference either before a Judge or a Court Attorney Referee. The time to get a Preliminary Conference date depends on the County but generally is 30-45 days unless there is an emergency issue.
Definition: RJI is an abbreviation for “Request for Judicial Intervention.” It's a form that is filed by either a plaintiff or defendant sometime after the summons and complaint is served on the defendant in a civil case. Filing Effect: When an RJI is filed, the civil case is assigned to a judge.
: the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law. a matter that falls within the court's jurisdiction. 2. a. : the authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate.
Similar to a statute of limitations (e.g., “you have six years to file suit for breach of contract”), a jurisdictional rule essentially is a rule that says you waited too long to move forward with your claim.
While jurisdiction says in what state and what court you file your lawsuit, “venue” is the county where you file your action. Usually, venue is in the county where: The person you are suing lives or does business (if you are suing a business or organization); or.
In California, on the Form FL-180 (Judgment - Dissolution of Marriage), the date that "the court acquired jurisdiction of the respondent" refers to the date when the court obtained the legal authority to make decisions affecting the respondent in the dissolution of marriage case.
Non-jurisdictional content is content that is not associated with a specific jurisdiction. For example, a general treatise on contract law that is relevant to an attorney in any state is non-jurisdictional content.
Patrick Henry's Resolves Against the Stamp Act printed in the Maryland Gazette, July 4, 1765.
Following the passage of the Act, the British Parliament never again attempted directly to impose taxation upon any of its colonies, or overseas territories, except for the Taxation of Colonies Act 1778 which was passed during the American Revolution.