Territorial jurisdiction can become an issue if:
A) the defendant is not a resident of the state in which the plaintiff wishes to bring the lawsuit
B) the plaintiff is not a resident of the state in which the defendant wishes to bring the lawsuit
C) the court is located outside of the United States
D) the defendant was not born in the state in which the plaintiff wishes to bring the lawsuit
E) none of the other choices are correct
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