Asked by Mohamad Arshil Vahora on Jul 05, 2024

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When a plaintiff files a case involving concurrent jurisdiction in state court,the defendant has a right of ________.This right entitles the defendant to transfer the case to federal court.

A) replevin
B) absolution
C) remand
D) summary judgment
E) removal

Concurrent Jurisdiction

Refers to a situation where more than one court is capable of hearing the same case or claim.

Removal

A legal term referring to the transfer of a case from one court to another, especially from a state to federal court.

Federal Court

Courts established by the federal government of a country that have jurisdiction over disputes involving federal laws, constitutional questions, or other specific cases defined by law.

  • Identify the organizational and operational aspects of federal and state judicial systems.
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Ashley IknerJul 07, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
When a plaintiff files a case involving concurrent jurisdiction in state court,the defendant has a right of removal.This right entitles the defendant to transfer the case to federal court.Thus,either party to a case involving concurrent jurisdiction can put the case in the federal court system: The plaintiff can file the case in federal court initially,or,if the case was initially filed in state court,the defendant can transfer the case to federal court by exercising the right of removal.