In Fine v. Delalande , the federal court remanded the case to state court because
A) the court had no subject matter jurisdiction.
B) the case contained no federal case or controversy.
C) Delalande, Inc., had its principal place of business in the same state in which eleven of the plaintiffs lived.
D) of lack of standing.
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