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Premises:
Federal court's ability to hear state claims because they arise from the same occurrence.
Court's authority to hear only certain types of cases.
Legal resources that include constitutions, cases, statutes, administrative rules and regulations, and court rules.
Source legal authority that is from another jurisdiction and is not required to be followed by the deciding court.
Legal resource that interprets a primary source or presents an opinion.
Court's authority to hear any type of claim.
Legal authority that must be followed by a court.
More than two types of court authority to hear the same type of case.
Jurisdiction involving the U.S. Constitution, federal statute, or U.S. government.
Authority of only that court to hear cases of the subject matter in controversy, i.e., bankruptcy court.
Responses:
primary sources
persuasive primary source
mandatory primary source
exclusive jurisdiction
concurrent jurisdiction
federal question jurisdiction
pendent jurisdiction
limited jurisdiction
secondary source
general jurisdiction

Correct Answer:

Federal court's ability to hear state claims because they arise from the same occurrence.
Court's authority to hear only certain types of cases.
Legal resources that include constitutions, cases, statutes, administrative rules and regulations, and court rules.
Source legal authority that is from another jurisdiction and is not required to be followed by the deciding court.
Legal resource that interprets a primary source or presents an opinion.
Court's authority to hear any type of claim.
Legal authority that must be followed by a court.
More than two types of court authority to hear the same type of case.
Jurisdiction involving the U.S. Constitution, federal statute, or U.S. government.
Authority of only that court to hear cases of the subject matter in controversy, i.e., bankruptcy court.
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