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What two conditions must exist for federal courts to have diversity jurisdiction?

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The two requirements for federal courts to exercise diversity jurisdiction is-

1. the plaintiff and defendant must be citizens of different states

2. the amount in controversy must be greater than $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs.

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