A plaintiff files suit in state court. The defendant wants the case tried in federal court. Both courts can properly hear the case. If the case goes to federal court it is based on:
A) exclusive jurisdiction
B) simultaneous jurisdiction
C) alternate jurisdiction
D) right of removal
E) none of the other choices are correct
Correct Answer:
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Q384: In Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, where
Q385: Right of removal allows:
A) defendants to have
Q386: Parties to a suit may prefer state
Q387: Concurrent jurisdiction is when the:
A) state trial
Q388: Right of removal is intended to:
A) keep
Q390: In Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, where
Q391: State courts often have jurisdiction to hear
Q392: A defendant may not remove a case
Q393: In a case involving state law that
Q394: In Erie Railroad v. Tompkins, where Tompkins
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