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SECTION 404
Summons; personal jurisdiction by acts of non-residents
Uniform District Court Act (UDC) CHAPTER 565, ARTICLE 4
§ 404. Summons; personal jurisdiction by acts of non-residents.

(a) Acts which are the basis of jurisdiction. The court may exercise
personal jurisdiction over any non-resident of the county, or his
executor or administrator, as to a cause of action arising from any of
the acts enumerated in this section, in the same manner as if he were a
domiciliary of the state and a resident of the county, if, in person or
through an agent, he:

1. transacts any business within a district of the court in the
county; or

2. commits a tortious act within a district of the court in the
county, except as to a cause of action for defamation of character
arising from the act; or

3. owns, uses or possesses any real property situated within a
district of the court in the county.

(b) Service of summons. Service of summons under this section may be
made in such manner and at such place, regardless of county or state
lines, as would confer jurisdiction on supreme court in a like case.

(c) Effect of appearance. Where personal jurisdiction is based solely
upon this section, an appearance does not confer such jurisdiction with
respect to causes of action not arising from an act enumerated in this
section.

(d) Corporation or association. If service of the summons cannot be
effected by personal delivery thereof within the county so as to acquire
in personam jurisdiction of a corporation or unincorporated association,
such corporation or association shall be deemed a non-resident of the
county for purposes of this section.