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[[File:Juris-my-diction.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Jurisdiction chat, yesterday.]]
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:—A [[subject matter expert]] to a [[middle manager]] in ''The Matrix''}}
Generally speaking, the flavour of courts who have power to resolve any litigation concerning your agreement. In a cross-border agreement it is usual to state the [[governing law]] and whose courts have [[jurisdiction]]; in a purely domestic agreement they will not, it's being assumed that local law and local courts will always prevail.
Generally speaking, the flavour of courts who have power to resolve any litigation concerning your agreement. In a cross-border agreement it is usual to state the [[governing law]] and whose courts have [[jurisdiction]]; in a purely domestic agreement they will not, it's being assumed that local law and local courts will always prevail.


There is always fun<ref>It is all relative, you understand. Fun is the one thing money can’t buy.</ref>to be had arguing over whether [[jurisdiction]] should be [[Exclusive jurisdiction|exclusive]] or [[Non-exclusive jurisdiction|non-exclusive]], and what counts as a [[forum non conveniens|convenient forum]].
There is always fun<ref>It is all relative, you understand. Fun is the one thing money can’t buy.</ref> to be had arguing over whether [[jurisdiction]] should be [[Exclusive jurisdiction|exclusive]] or [[Non-exclusive jurisdiction|non-exclusive]], and what counts as a [[forum non conveniens|convenient forum]].


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