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8 October, 07:48

Global Properties, Inc. (GPI), a U. S. firm, owns property in Hong Kong. The government in Hong Kong takes GPI's property without paying for it. A U. S. court will probably not examine the validity of this act committed by China within its own territory, under?

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  1. 8 October, 07:54
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    A U. S. court will probably not examine the validity of this act committed by China within its own territory, under Territorial Jurisdiction.

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    Lack of Jurisdiction in Law and it Legal Definition/implications -

    Lack of jurisdiction means lack of power or authority to act in a particular manner or to give a particular kind of relief. It refers to a court's total lack of power or authority to entertain a case or to take cognizance of a crime.

    Therefore, Territorial Jurisdiction is the authority confined to a bounded space, including all those present therein, and events which occur there.

    Jurisdiction in the courts of a particular state may be determined by the location of real property in a state (in rem jurisdiction), or whether the parties are located within the state (in personam jurisdiction).
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