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19 February, 00:20

If the jurisdiction for a case falls only with the state or federal court, but not both, then the case is considered

A. exclusive.

B. divided.

C. shared.

D. concurrent.

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  1. 19 February, 00:36
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    I think it might be D. concurrent Because two concurrent courts of law.

    accordant or agreeing: concurrent testimony by three witnesses.
  2. 19 February, 00:41
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    It's d concurrent ik I took it before
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