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If the ADRE heard a previous case involving my HOA, does that mean they automatically have jurisdiction over my new case - Printable Version +- AZ HOA Attorney Community (https://azhoawatch.org/community) +-- Forum: HOA Issues & Legal Topics (https://azhoawatch.org/community/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: ADRE & OAH Proceedings (https://azhoawatch.org/community/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Thread: If the ADRE heard a previous case involving my HOA, does that mean they automatically have jurisdiction over my new case (/showthread.php?tid=508) |
If the ADRE heard a previous case involving my HOA, does that mean they automatically have jurisdiction over my new case - BoardWatcher - 07-17-2023 If the ADRE heard a previous case involving my HOA, does that mean they automatically have jurisdiction over my new case? Re: If the ADRE heard a previous case involving my HOA, does that mean they automatically have jurisdiction over my new - StructuredStoryFan - 07-24-2023 No. A lack of jurisdiction can be raised at any time and previous errors do not set a binding precedent. |