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The two major kinds of disputes over which courts have jurisdiction are criminal disputes and civil disputes.
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Q9: MATCHING<br>-a legally acceptable reason to sue<br>A)remedy<br>B)jurisdiction<br>C)criminal law<br>D)civil
Q10: MATCHING<br>-connected to other computers<br>A)remedy<br>B)jurisdiction<br>C)criminal law<br>D)civil law<br>E)tort<br>F)damages<br>G)make whole<br>H)cause
Q11: MATCHING<br>-a civil wrong<br>A)remedy<br>B)jurisdiction<br>C)criminal law<br>D)civil law<br>E)tort<br>F)damages<br>G)make whole<br>H)cause of
Q12: How do the following three categories of
Q13: To state a tort cause of action,
Q15: Briefly describe the four major purposes of
Q17: MATCHING<br>-a money judgment<br>A)remedy<br>B)jurisdiction<br>C)criminal law<br>D)civil law<br>E)tort<br>F)damages<br>G)make whole<br>H)cause of
Q18: MATCHING<br>-an online site relevant to tort law<br>A)remedy<br>B)jurisdiction<br>C)criminal
Q19: The two major fee-based online legal services
Q29: Match each numbered entry with the most