Jurisdiction/jurisdiction clause

The authority of a court to hear and decide cases. Jurisdiction is determined by the geographic location of the court and the subject matter of the case. A jurisdiction clause in liability policies usually means that the policy will respond only to an action brought in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. Another common approach, less restrictive, is simply to exclude claims that are the subject of US and Canada jurisdiction.

Justification

Defendant may plead that the actions that form the basis of the case against him were justified. In a libel case, the plea of justification admits the publication of the defamatory words but pleads that they are true in substance and in fact.