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business law 3 Question and answers correctly solved Justin wants to file a suit against Mikayla. For a court to hear the case - correct answer the court must have jurisdiction. Hua, a resident of Illinois, owns a warehouse in Indiana. A dispute arises over the ownership of the warehouse w...

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Justin wants to file a suit against Mikayla. For a court to hear the case -
correct answer ✔the court must have jurisdiction.


Hua, a resident of Illinois, owns a warehouse in Indiana. A dispute arises over
the ownership of the warehouse with Jac, a resident of Kentucky. Jac files a
suit against Hua in Indiana. Regarding this suit, Indiana has - correct answer
✔in rem jurisdiction


Megan, a resident of Ohio, runs a red light in Texas and hits Sarah, a Texas
resident. Sarah files suit against Megan. The statute that allows the Texas
court to exercise jurisdiction over Megan is called a(n) - correct answer ✔in
personam statute


A Montana state court can exercise jurisdiction over Endurance Insurance
Corporation, an out-of-state defendant, but the defendant must have - correct
answer ✔minimum contacts with the state.


The case of Max v. National Credit Co. is heard in a trial court. The case of O!
Boy! Ice Cream Co. v. Refrigerated Transport, Inc. is heard in an appellate
court. The difference between a trial and an appellate court is whether -
correct answer ✔the proceedings focus on the presentation of evidence and
the examination of witnesses


Laney is a resident of Maine. Delacorte is a Canadian. They dispute the
ownership of Petite Isle, an island in North Rapids River on the border
between Canada and the United States. The diversity of the parties'
citizenship could serve as a basis for - correct answer ✔federal jurisdiction

, Fresh Harvest Company, which is based on Georgia, packages and sells
vegetables. Jack, who is a resident of North Carolina, buys a Fresh Harvest
product, eats it, and suffers severe food poisoning. Jack wants to file a suit
against Fresh Harvest. The diversity of citizenship between these parties
means that - correct answer ✔federal and state courts have concurrent
jurisdiction


Sandy, a resident of Illinois, wants to file suit against Carl, a resident of
Kansas, over Carl's failure to pay Sandy for work on his house. The amount in
dispute is $15,000. Under diversity of citizenship requirements - correct
answer ✔a federal court cannot take jurisdiction because the amount in
controversy is less than $75,000.


Jack and Jill, citizens of Vermont, are involved in a case related to the
adoption of their child. The Vermont state courts - correct answer ✔have
exclusive jurisdiction over this case


Milo files a suit against Nick in an Ohio state court, noting that Nick operates a
Web site through which Ohio residents have done substantial business with
him. The court is most likely to have jurisdiction over Nick if Milo's claim arises
from - correct answer ✔Nick's Web site activities.


David, an Alabama resident, files a suit in an Alabama court against
QuickAds, an Internet company based in Georgia that provides advertising
services. QuickAds only contact with persons in Alabama has been through
QuickAds's passive advertising. The Alabama court is - correct answer ✔not
likely to have jurisdiction over the case


Jo files a suit against Lara in a Missouri state court. Lara's only connection to
Missouri is an ad on the Web originating in Nebraska. For Missouri to exercise
jurisdiction, the issue is whether Lara, through her ad, has - correct answer
✔conducted substantial business with Missouri residents

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