Example Motion To Dismiss For Lack Of Personal Jurisdiction

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WHAT IS JURISDICTION OVER THE SUBJECT MATTER? > Power to hear and decide cases of the general class to which the proceedings in question belong and is conferred by the sovereign authority which organizes the court and defines its powers .

The defense of lack of personal jurisdiction must be raised in the defendant's first response to the complaint?either a pre-answer motion to dismiss or an answer?or it is waived. FRCP 12(b)(2).

The court does not have jurisdiction over the parties or the subject matter of the case. The venue, or location where the lawsuit was filed, is not proper. The complaint was not served on the defendant properly. The plaintiff failed to name a necessary party in the complaint, or named the wrong party.

For example, Congress limited the subject-matter jurisdiction of the United States Tax Court to cases related to taxation; thus, that court does not have subject-matter jurisdiction over any other matter. Most state courts are courts of general jurisdiction, whereas federal courts have limited jurisdiction.

FRCP Rule 12: All 7 sub-sections of 12(b) may be used as grounds for a motion for dismissal. These include dismissals for: (b)(1) a lack of subject-matter jurisdiction. (b)(2) a lack of personal jurisdiction.

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Example Motion To Dismiss For Lack Of Personal Jurisdiction