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In United States civil procedure, the contact required between a party and a state in order for the courts of that state to constitutionally assert personal jurisdiction over that party.
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minimum contacts — min·i·mum contacts / mi nə məm / n pl: the level of a nonresident defendant s connection with or activity in a state that is sufficient under due process to support the assertion of personal jurisdiction under a long arm statute see also doing… … Law dictionary
Minimum contacts — United States Federal Civil Procedure Doctrines Justiciability Advisory … Wikipedia
minimum contacts test — A test of jurisdiction established by the United States Supreme Court under which a state court is permitted to acquire personal jurisdiction over a nonresident, although he is not personally served with process within the state, where he has had … Ballentine's law dictionary
minimum contacts — A doctrine referring to the minimum due process requirement for subjecting a non resident civil defendant to a court s personal jurisdiction. The defendant must have sufficient contacts with the forum state such that maintenance of the suit does… … Black's law dictionary
minimum contacts — A doctrine referring to the minimum due process requirement for subjecting a non resident civil defendant to a court s personal jurisdiction. The defendant must have sufficient contacts with the forum state such that maintenance of the suit does… … Black's law dictionary
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minimal contacts — See minimum contacts … Black's law dictionary
minimal contacts — See minimum contacts … Black's law dictionary
Centres de contacts — Centre d appel Un vaste centre d appel situé à Lakeland, en Floride. Un centre d appel est un ensemble de moyens, humains, immobiliers, mobiliers et techniques, qui permet de prendre en charge la relation à distance entre une marque et son marché … Wikipédia en Français
Shaffer v. Heitner — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Shaffer v. Heitner ArgueDate=February 22 ArgueYear=1977 DecideDate=June 24 DecideYear=1977 FullName=Shaffer, et al. v. Heitner USVol=433 USPage=186 Citation=97 S. Ct. 2569; 53 L. Ed. 2d 683; 1977 U.S. LEXIS 139 Prior=Appeal… … Wikipedia