Definition
The legal process of kicking someone or something out of their current position, location, or jurisdiction—think evictions, impeachments, or transferring cases to different courts. It's the formal mechanism for showing someone the door when they're not leaving voluntarily. The bureaucratic version of 'security will escort you out.'
Example Usage
The defense filed for removal of the case from state court to federal court based on diversity jurisdiction.
Source: Legal terminology via standard dictionaries
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