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To receive a court's attention, a litigant must demonstrate _____. That is, the person must show that her or his interest in the outcome of the controversy is sufficiently direct and substantial as to justify the court's consideration.

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Standing to Sue.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the exercise explains, in order to receive the court's attention, the litigant must demonstrate standing to sue- the person must show that her or his interest in the outcome of the controversy is sufficiently direct and substantial as to justify the courts consideration. Litigant must show that he or she is personally suffering, or will be suffering, injury. In other words, this means that, the person who brings forth a suit has to be from a proper party that requests adjudication for the particular case involved.

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