Maine Long-Arm Statute

Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. Tit. 14, § 704-A
§ 704-A. Persons subject to jurisdiction
1. DECLARATION OF PURPOSE. It is declared,
as a matter of legislative determination, that the public interest demands that
the State provide its citizens with an effective means of redress against
nonresident persons who, through certain significant minimal contacts with this
State, incur obligations to citizens entitled to the state's protection. This
legislative action is deemed necessary because of technological progress which
has substantially increased the flow of commerce between the several states
resulting in increased interaction between persons of this State and persons of
other states.
This section, to insure maximum protection to
citizens of this State, shall be applied so as to assert jurisdiction over
nonresident defendants to the fullest extent permitted by the due process clause
of the United States Constitution, 14th amendment.
2. CAUSES OF ACTION. Any person, whether or
not a citizen or resident of this State, who in person or through an agent does
any of the acts hereinafter enumerated in this section, thereby submits such
person, and, if an individual, his personal representative, to the jurisdiction
of the courts of this State as to any cause of action arising from the doing of
any of such acts:
A. The transaction of any business within
this State;
B. Doing or causing a tortious act to be
done, or causing the
consequences of a tortious act to occur
within this State;
C. The ownership, use or possession of any
real estate situated in
this State;
D. Contracting to insure any person,
property or risk located within
this State at the time of contracting;
E. Conception resulting in paternity within
the meaning of Title
19-A, chapter 53, subchapter I;
F. Contracting to supply services or things
within this State;
G. Maintaining a domicile in this State
while subject to a marital or
family relationship out of which arises a
claim for divorce, alimony,
separate maintenance, property settlement,
child support or child
custody; or the commission in this State of
any act giving rise to
such a claim; or
H. Acting as a director, manager, trustee
or other officer of a
corporation incorporated under the laws of,
or having its principal
place of business within, this State.
I. Maintain any other relation to the State
or to persons or property
which affords a basis for the exercise of
jurisdiction by the courts
of this State consistent with the
Constitution of the United States.
3. PERSONAL SERVICE. Service of process upon
any person who is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State, as
provided in this section, may be made by personally serving the summons upon the
defendant outside this State, with the same force and effect as though summons
had been personally served within this State.
4. JURISDICTION BASED UPON THIS SECTION. Only
causes of action arising from acts enumerated herein may be asserted against a
defendant in an action in which jurisdiction over him is based upon this
section.
5. OTHER SERVICE NOT AFFECTED. Nothing
contained in this section limits or affects the right to serve any process in
any other manner now or hereafter provided by law.
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