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Spelling of Abbreviations - Lisa Ramsey/TX
5/5/2005 7:45:33 PM (2112 views)
Re: Spelling of Abbreviations - Grammar Nazi/PA
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$$ UP FRONT? - Kim Haase/MT
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Robert Franco/OH
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Kim Haase/MT
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Loretta Reed/MD
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Kim Haase/MT
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Lisa Ramsey/TX
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Re: $$ UP FRONT? - Kim Haase/MT
5/5/2005 3:53:26 PM (2969 views)

Update on Rich's surgery... - monica froese/ME
5/4/2005 8:20:15 PM (2178 views)
Re: Update on Rich's surgery... - Aimee Raines Raines/VA
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Cornerstone Part Deux - Spencer Kinsey/AR
5/4/2005 9:43:06 AM (2313 views)
Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - Sean Deegan/NY
5/4/2005 10:01:03 AM (3093 views)
Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - Loretta Reed/MD
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Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - ARTHUR LIPPMAN/MA
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Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - Sean Deegan/NY
5/5/2005 10:28:56 AM (3038 views)
Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - george Hubka/MI
5/5/2005 4:26:24 PM (3037 views)
Re: Cornerstone Part Deux - Barbara Bennett/IN
5/5/2005 5:14:30 PM (2975 views)

Cornerstone - Cathy Iffergan/TX
5/2/2005 2:12:38 PM (2427 views)
Re: Cornerstone - Barbara Bennett/IN
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Re: Cornerstone - Catherine Iffergan/TX
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Re: Cornerstone - Spencer Kinsey/AR
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Re: Cornerstone - Barbara Bennett/IN
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Re: Cornerstone - Spencer Kinsey/AR
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Re: Cornerstone...They owe me money too.. - Loretta Reed/MD
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Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: Cornerstone - Spencer Kinsey/AR
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Re: Cornerstone - Lisa Ramsey/TX
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Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: Cornerstone - Lisa Ramsey/TX
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Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: Cornerstone - Lisa Ramsey/TX
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Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
5/20/2005 12:57:33 PM (3284 views)

Lisa,

Our earlier conversation related to the significant contacts test and the non-resident defendant.

With respect to the second point of your example, (the defendant or business located in court's territory) he would be deemed to be physically present within the State of Connecticut and not a non-resident. Consequently the significant contacts test does not apply. The Court has
in personam jurisdiction over the resident defendant.

There is a difference between in personam jurisdiction and in rem jurisdiction. Our earlier conversation related to the court's jurisdiction over the person of the Defendant (in personam jurisdiction) in order to have a binding judgment that attaches to the person and through which any or all of his non-exempt property could be seized to satisfy the judgment. In rem juridiction relates to the court's jurisdiction over the nonresident defendant's property located within the State of Connecticut. If the nonresident defendant is not physically present within Connecticut, but owns real or personal property in Connecticut, the court would have in rem jurisdiction over his property, but not in personam jurisdiction over the person of the defendant. It may even be argued that if he owns residential real estate in Connecticut in which he resides part of the time that he is not a nonresident.The satisfaction of the judgment would be limited to the defendant's property located within the borders of the State of Connecticut. If the defendant owns no real or personal property in Connecticut, the small claims court has neither in personam jurisdiction nor in rem jurisdiction.

When a foreign corporation or LLC wishes to transact business in Connecticut it is required to apply to the Secretary of State for a Certificate of Authority to do business within Connecticut. Without this certificate it does not have the right to initiate a suit in the Connecticut Court's. As part of the application process the foreign corporation or LLC appoints the Secretary of State as its agent to receive process, and in so doing submits to the jurisdiction of the Connecticut Court. As such the significant contact theory probably will not apply unless the defendant raises it as an issue because he has already submitted to the jurisdiction of the court, and is accorded the equal rights and obligations of a native corporation or LLC.

If the corporation or LLC is not physically located in Connecticut, has not applied for a Certificate of Authority (thereby submitting to the jurisdiction of the Connecticut Court), but has engaged in conduct that could be construed to be transacting business within Connecticut the long arm statute and the significant contacts test come into play. The first of your above examples talks of the incident upon which the claim is based occuring within the Court's territory. In so far as slander and libel actions are concerned the small claims court of Connecticut has no subject matter jurisdiction to hear the case. (Subject matter jurisdiction is the authority granted by the State of Connecticut to rule on certain cases. It is necessary in addition to in personam or in rem jurisdiction.)

When the long arm statute and the significant contacts test come into play the defendant has the right to challenge the court's jurisdiction through a motion to dismiss which must be filed within a very short time after the defendant files an appearance in the case. At that time the defendant would argue the significant contacts issue. If the defendant succeeds and the case is dismissed, the case must be refiled in the defendant's state of citizenship. At that point the Plaintiff would have wasted his court filing fee, and now would have to go to the expense of filing the case a second time in the court of the defendant's state of citizenship. I believe I had indicated in one of my earlier posts that it has been my experience that the plaintiff will rarely have difficulty with venue or jurisdiction if he sues the defendant in the defendant's native state. This is because the significant contacts theory does not apply, and the defendant cannot move to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction on that basis. As such the Plaintiff does not run the risk of filing the case twice. Suing a non resident defendant in a state other than his native state when relying on the long arm statute and significant contacts test is a crap shoot at best. You pays your money, and you takes your chance. You could lose.

Each state has its own rules to use as legal precedent as to determining what conduct of the defendant does or does not constitute significant contacts such that the defendant could reasonably be expected to be subject to the jurisdiction of a foreign court. In Connecticut the court cases which interpret the long arm statutes vary between contract cases and tort cases. Conduct of the defendant which may constitute significant contact in a tort suit may not constitute signicant contacts in a contract collection action. You have to research the case law (not a website) that interprets the long arm statute and significant contacts test to determine the court's position on what conduct of the defendant does or does not constitute significant contacts

Does this clarify the matter. I am getting kind of tired of discussing it?

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Re: Cornerstone - Robert Franco/OH
5/20/2005 2:47:21 PM (3100 views)
Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: Cornerstone - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: Cornerstone - MARC DAVIS/NY
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Re: Cornerstone - Helene/GA
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Cornerstone Real Estate Services - Jay Duncan/MO
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E&O Insurance - Donna McKamy/MT
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Re: E&O Insurance - Jay Duncan/MO
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Re: E&O Insurance - Aimee Raines Raines/VA
5/4/2005 9:25:32 PM (2984 views)

Nevada Title Plant - Florida Flame/FL
4/29/2005 9:17:22 PM (2038 views)

Co-Ops in California - Matthew DeLand/NY
4/29/2005 9:36:52 AM (2226 views)
Re: Co-Ops in California - Kathy Clark/CA
5/3/2005 10:57:11 PM (3029 views)
Re: Co-Ops in California - Jason Sheppard/PA
5/6/2005 5:22:28 PM (3061 views)

ELS - Helene/GA
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Re: ELS - Glenda Hodge/TN
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Re: ELS - Barbara Bennett/IN
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Re: ELS - Helene/GA
4/29/2005 8:36:08 PM (3226 views)
Re: ELS - Norean Cashwell/GA
4/29/2005 8:02:48 PM (3171 views)
Re: ELS - george Hubka/MI
4/29/2005 9:49:42 PM (3200 views)
Re: ELS - Lisa Ramsey/TX
4/29/2005 10:55:08 PM (3144 views)
Re: ELS - Aimee Raines Raines/VA
5/4/2005 9:33:20 PM (3112 views)
Re: ELS - Anne Gilbert/VT
5/1/2005 8:06:40 AM (3190 views)
Re: ELS - Lisa Ramsey/TX
5/1/2005 1:22:44 PM (3188 views)

I Vote a Special SOT Thank You and Commendation to David Bloys - Lisa Ramsey/TX
4/28/2005 3:53:15 PM (2148 views)
Re: I Vote a Special SOT Thank You and Commendation to David Bloys - Spencer Kinsey/AR
4/28/2005 4:16:51 PM (3115 views)
Re: I Vote a Special SOT Thank You and Commendation to David Bloys - David Bloys/TX
4/28/2005 8:42:38 PM (3147 views)

4000 and still growing!!! - Jay Duncan/MO
4/28/2005 9:14:28 AM (2313 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Robert Franco/OH
4/28/2005 10:45:28 AM (3174 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Anne Gilbert/VT
5/1/2005 8:12:07 AM (3223 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Lisa Ramsey/TX
5/1/2005 1:37:25 PM (3155 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Anne Gilbert/VT
5/1/2005 3:18:05 PM (3151 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Lisa Ramsey/TX
5/1/2005 3:58:57 PM (3095 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Shannon Blatt/VA
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Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Deborah Manion/VA
5/2/2005 9:02:24 AM (3064 views)
Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Douglas Gallant/OH
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Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - george Hubka/MI
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Re: 4000 and still growing!!! - Adrienne Arsenault/NH
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National Real Estate Information Services? - Spencer Kinsey/AR
4/27/2005 11:59:13 PM (2455 views)
Re: National Real Estate Information Services? - christine hughes/MA
4/28/2005 6:40:56 AM (3262 views)
Re: National Real Estate Information Services? - monica froese/ME
4/28/2005 2:56:44 PM (3226 views)

Search Tec - Smitty Strickland/SC
4/27/2005 6:03:11 PM (2301 views)
Re: Search Tec - Lance Whitmore/MN
4/27/2005 7:48:46 PM (3144 views)
Re: Search Tec - Amy Holder/NJ
4/29/2005 1:00:27 AM (3104 views)
Re: Search Tec - MARC DAVIS/NY
5/11/2005 11:02:11 AM (3173 views)

Abstracts USA - Jay Duncan/MO
4/26/2005 3:15:35 PM (2422 views)
Re: Abstracts USA - Danielle Nelson/WI
4/26/2005 5:21:46 PM (3355 views)
Re: Abstracts USA - george Hubka/MI
4/26/2005 7:53:29 PM (3300 views)
Re: Abstracts USA - Michaela Urban/OH
4/28/2005 5:25:59 PM (3240 views)
Re: Abstracts USA - G W/MD
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Re: Abstracts USA - Karen Hollenbeck/MI
6/3/2005 11:45:22 AM (2822 views)

NALTEA Conference Airport Shuttle Information - Jay Duncan/MO
4/26/2005 8:50:40 AM (3502 views)
Re: NALTEA Conference Airport Shuttle Information - Spencer Kinsey/AR
4/26/2005 10:56:37 AM (3008 views)
Re: NALTEA Conference Airport Shuttle Information - Jay Duncan/MO
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