Question: P commenced an action against D in a State X court of general jurisdiction. D is a citizen of State Z and P is a
P commenced an action against D in a State X court of general jurisdiction. D is a citizen of State Z and P is a citizen of State X. D owned a boat which he kept at a pier in Houston, Texas. Pursuant to Texas law, P obtained an attachment against D's boat. When properly served with notice of the attachment, D moved to quash it. The boat is probably worth $20,000. P's action is for breach of contract and alleges damages in the amount of $1 5,000. Which of the following statements is correct?
Question 27Select one:
a.
The attachment should be quashed, if a Texas court could not constitutionally assume personal jurisdiction over D.
b.
Pre-judgment attachments are, per se, unconstitutional.
c.
If D's motion was denied, P could apply all of the proceeds from sale of the boat to his/her obligation.
d.
Choices A and B are correct, but not C.
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