Question: A Texas state court can exercise jurisdiction over an out-of-state company if the company has (A). Minimum con
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:05 am
Question:
A Texas state court can exercise jurisdiction over an out-of-state company if the company has
(A). Minimum contacts with Texas.
(B). Contacts with citizens of Texas through a website with no interactivity.
(C). Contacts with a foreign state.
(D). Contacts with any state.
Deb and Erv are partners in Framing & Foundations, a construction outfit. Deb manages the business. For this service, she is
(A). Entitled to pay in proportion to her effect on the business if the partners agree.
(B). Entitled to pay in proportion to her effort by default.
(C). Entitled to pay in proportion to her capital contribution.
(D). Not entitled to pay.
A Texas state court can exercise jurisdiction over an out-of-state company if the company has
(A). Minimum contacts with Texas.
(B). Contacts with citizens of Texas through a website with no interactivity.
(C). Contacts with a foreign state.
(D). Contacts with any state.
Deb and Erv are partners in Framing & Foundations, a construction outfit. Deb manages the business. For this service, she is
(A). Entitled to pay in proportion to her effect on the business if the partners agree.
(B). Entitled to pay in proportion to her effort by default.
(C). Entitled to pay in proportion to her capital contribution.
(D). Not entitled to pay.