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  • 2024-06-14 07:01:46

    Can both parties of the contract freely agree on the court of jurisdiction?
    Can both parties of the contract freely agree on the court of jurisdiction? It may not be freely agreed, and the agreed scope shall not exceed the jurisdiction required by law, as follows: Article 34 of the Civil Procedure Law, the parties to a dispute over a contract or other property rights and interests may, by written agreement, choose the people's court of the place where the defendant has his domicile, the place where the contract is performed, the place where the contract is signed, the place where the plaintiff has his domicile, the place where the subject matter is located and other places that are actually connected with the dispute for jurisdiction, However, the provisions of this Law on hierarchical jurisdiction and exclusive jurisdiction shall not be violated. Jurisdiction by level: Article 17 of the Civil Procedure Law, the basic people's courts shall have jurisdiction as courts of first instance over civil cases, except as otherwise provided in this Law. Article 18 The intermediate people's courts shall have jurisdiction as courts of first instance over the following civil cases: (1) major foreign-related cases; (2) Cases with significant influence in their own jurisdictions; (3) Cases determined by the Supreme People's Court to be under the jurisdiction of intermediate people's courts. Article 19 The Higher People's Courts shall have jurisdiction as courts of first instance over civil cases that have significant impact in their respective jurisdictions. Article 20 The Supreme People's Court shall have jurisdiction as a court of first instance over the following civil cases: (1) cases that have major national impact; (2) Cases that should be heard by the Court. Exclusive jurisdiction: The following cases under Article 33 of the Civil Procedure Law shall be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the people's court specified in this article: (1) A lawsuit brought due to a real estate dispute shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place where the real estate is located; (2) A lawsuit brought on a dispute arising from port operations shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place where the port is located; (3) A lawsuit brought on a dispute over inheritance shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the place where the decedent has his domicile at the time of death or where the main estate is located. Do you understand this explanation?

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