/dəˈvɜːrsəti dʒʊrɪsˈdɪkʃən/ – noun
Definition: Quyền thẩm quyền đa dạng.
A more thorough explanation: (US) a type of subject-matter jurisdiction in US civil procedure in which a United States district court hears a civil case involving parties that are diverse in citizenship, either because they are citizens of different states or non-US citizens; such actions are also available to corporations and other institutions.
Example: If so, does it permit a district court to abstain from exercising diversity jurisdiction over a tort action for damages?