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Personal jurisdiction

Definition

A court's legal authority over a particular person or entity. For a court to enter a valid judgment against someone, it must have personal jurisdiction, which typically requires proper service of process and sufficient connections between the defendant and the forum. Without personal jurisdiction, a judgment may be considered void.

Examples

  • Coney Island claims the court lacked personal jurisdiction because service of process was improper, making the judgment void.

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