Does a federal court have an obligation to actually litigate and finally determine its jurisdiction to void, assign, and sell patents under California state laws when the issue of such jurisdiction is raised by a party?
Can the inferior courts constitutionally decide a case against debtor without actually litigating and finally deciding issues presented to them by debtor for the first time?
- ISBN:
- 9781301344284
- 9781301344284
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Category:
- Constitutional & administrative law
- Publication Date:
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11-05-2015
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- James Constant
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