Rule 82

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Rule 82 is a provision of the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that clarifies the rules do not extend or limit the jurisdiction of federal courts or venue requirements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf provision of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
appliesIn federal civil litigation
appliesTo civil actions in United States federal courts
authority promulgated by the United States Supreme Court under the Rules Enabling Act
bindingOn United States district courts NERFINISHED
litigants in federal civil cases
clarifies that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not affect venue requirements
that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not extend the jurisdiction of United States district courts
that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not limit the jurisdiction of United States district courts
codifiedIn Title 28 of the United States Code
surface form: Title 28 of the United States Code Appendix
country United States of America
surface form: United States
doesNot create personal jurisdiction
create subject-matter jurisdiction
create venue
enlarge personal jurisdiction
enlarge subject-matter jurisdiction
enlarge venue
restrict personal jurisdiction
restrict subject-matter jurisdiction
restrict venue
ensures that jurisdiction is determined by statutes and the Constitution rather than by procedural rules
that venue is determined by statutes rather than by procedural rules
field civil procedure
governs interpretation of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding jurisdiction and venue
jurisdiction United States federal courts NERFINISHED
languageType interpretive rule
legalEffect procedural rule without independent grant of jurisdiction
legalSystem United States law
surface form: United States legal system
partOf United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
surface form: Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
purpose to prevent the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from being construed to change personal jurisdiction
to prevent the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from being construed to change subject-matter jurisdiction
to prevent the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from being construed to change venue rules
relatedTo personal jurisdiction
subject-matter jurisdiction
venue in civil cases
scope jurisdiction and venue in federal civil procedure
typeOfRule interpretive provision of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

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