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Parties . by their consent/agreement
Can, confer jurisdiction on a court, where there is none in law
Can oust the jurisdiction of the court where there is one in law
Can oust the jurisdiction. of one of the courts when there are two simultaneously having jurisdiction in law.
None of the above.
The parties cannot by their . consent confer jurisdiction on a court which has no jurisdiction neither the parties can take away the jurisdiction of a court by agreement. However when two courts have concurrent jurisdiction, the parties by an agreement can oust the jurisdiction of one court.
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