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4 canonical passages across 2 cases, quoted by 39 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Lyndonville Savings Bank & Trust Company v. Roger R. Lussier.

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1 Lyndonville Savings Bank & Trust Company v. Roger R. Lussier Anchor
ca2 · 2000
green “ailure of subject matter jurisdiction is not waivable and may be raised at any time by a party or by the court sua sponte. if subject matter jurisdiction is lacking, the action must be dismissed.” 19
2 Lyndonville Savings Bank & Trust Company v. Roger R. Lussier
ca2 · 2000
green “if subject matter jurisdiction is lacking, the action must be dismissed.” 8
3 H. Keith Zahn v. International Paper Company
ca2 · 1972
green “n computing jurisdictional amount, a claim for punitive damages is to be given closer scrutiny, and the trial judge accorded greater discretion, than a claim for actual damages.” 6

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