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13 November, 04:39

1. National Computers, Inc., was incorporated in Nebraska, has its main office in Kansas, and does business in Missouri. National is subject to the jurisdiction of a. Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. b. Nebraska and Kansas, but not Missouri. c. Nebraska and Missouri, but not Kansas. d. Kansas and Missouri, but not Nebraska.

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  1. 13 November, 05:02
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    National Computers, Inc., was incorporated in Nebraska, has its main office in Kansas, and does business in Missouri. National is subject to the jurisdiction of (a) Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri

    Explanation:

    There are certain Jurisdiction Based on Real Property Ownership which are limited and are termed as "in rem" jurisdiction

    A state (Kansas, Missouri) has limited jurisdiction (which lawyers term as "in rem" jurisdiction) over a non-resident person or business that owns real property in the state. The Jurisdiction is limited in two ways:

    Jurisdiction is applicable only to the fair market value of the real property. This means that if you sue a non-citizen who owns an business worth $800,000, then in this case, your judgment can be worth is $800,000. Also if, the claim is related to the property. For example, if you met an accident on the property of a non-resident owner of an business house, you could get jurisdiction over the owner. But you could probably not get jurisdiction over the non-resident owner if the lawsuit grows out of an entirely separate problem that has nothing to do with the apartment house.
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