Answer:
c. limited jurisdiction
Explanation:
Trial courts have power to review cases that were handled by administrative agencies. Trial courts are meant to solve disputes by making rulings based on the facts provided. They are of two levels, the lower level are trial courts of limited jurisdictions while the upper level are trial courts of general jurisdictions
State trial courts that are called special inferior trial courts or minor judiciary courts such as city courts, county courts, small claims courts have limited jurisdiction. They only have jurisdiction over minor cases like violations of local laws, disputes involving small amount of money. Courts that are limited to special cases involving properties of deceased and mentally derailed individuals such as probate courts also have limited jurisdictions.