A long-arm statute is a:
A) federal law to allow regulatory agencies to sue foreign businesses in federal court
B) state law that permits its courts to reach beyond state lines for jurisdiction over non-residents defendants
C) state law that allows plaintiffs to force defendants to come to a state for purpose of serving process
D) federal law that allows escaped felons to be arrested outside of the United States
E) none of the other choices are correct
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A)
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Q325: A person is notified that a lawsuit
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A) federal law
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Q328: A long-arm statute is a:
A) federal law
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