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Abstract
A foreign corporation considering the consequences of its activity in relation to forums outside the state of its incorporation is faced with three basic legal problems. They are generally regarded as the different degrees of "doing business" for purposes of (1) qualification,(2) taxation, and (3) judicial jurisdiction. The purpose of this paper is to discuss a major recent development concerning the jurisdiction of Tennessee courts, in light of similar developments throughout the country.
Recommended Citation
Harry G. Nichol, Jr.,
Expanded Bases of Jurisdiction -- An Examination of Tennessee's New "Long-Arm" Statute,
18 Vanderbilt Law Review
1484
(1965)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol18/iss3/30