court of claims jurisdiction
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NY Court of Claims Jurisdiction
Service of Process
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The Court of Claims lacks jurisdiction to review decisions of the attorney general granting or denying payment of attorney fees in connection with an award of reparations filed on behalf of a victim of a crime.
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Automobile damage, debris. Court of Claims has no jurisdiction concerning incidents occurring on the Ohio Turnpike. Case dismissed.
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The Ohio Court of Claims lacks jurisdiction to consider and determine appeals from the Attorney General's decisions on attorney fee applications in crime victim reparation cases under R.C. 2743.51 et seq.
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Introduction. II. Background. III. The Meaning Of "Compensatory," "Restorative," "Substitutionary," And "Specific" Relief. IV. Bowen In The Twenty-First Century. A. Does the Court of Federal Claims Have Jurisdiction?. B. Whether or Not There Is Liability for Relief Sought. V. Conclusion.
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Trial court lacked jurisdiction over claim against the state for violating the competitive bidding laws because appellee's attempted voluntary dismissal under Civ.R. 41(A) of only the money damage claim, and not the declaratory or injunctive claims, was a nullity. Pursuant to R.C. 2743.03, the Court of Claims has exclusive jurisdiction over claims for money damages against the state.
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A federal judge in the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Missouri issued a ruling affecting the remedies
an employer may seek w...
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Wrongful collecting of supervision fees. This court has no jurisdiction over equitable claims. Case dismissed.