North Carolina Long-Arm Statute

N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-75.4
§ 1-75.4. Personal jurisdiction, grounds for
generally
A court of this State having jurisdiction of
the subject matter has jurisdiction over a person served in an action pursuant
to Rule 4(j), Rule 4(j1), or Rule 4(j3) of the Rules of Civil Procedure under
any of the following circumstances:
(1) Local Presence or Status. -- In any
action, whether the claim arises within or without this State, in which a claim
is asserted against a party who when service of process is made upon such party:
a. Is a natural person present within this
State; or
b. Is a natural person domiciled within
this State; or
c. Is a domestic corporation; or
d. Is engaged in substantial activity
within this State, whether such activity is wholly interstate, intrastate, or
otherwise.
(2) Special Jurisdiction Statutes. -- In any
action which may be brought under statutes of this State that specifically
confer grounds for personal jurisdiction.
(3) Local Act or Omission. -- In any action
claiming injury to person or property or for wrongful death within or without
this State arising out of an act or omission within this State by the defendant.
(4) Local Injury; Foreign Act. -- In any
action for wrongful death occurring within this State or in any action claiming
injury to person or property within this State arising out of an act or omission
outside this State by the defendant, provided in addition that at or about the
time of the injury either:
a. Solicitation or services activities
were carried on within this State by or on behalf of the defendant;
b. Products, materials or thing processed,
serviced or manufactured by the defendant were used or consumed, within this
State in the ordinary course of trade; or
c. Unsolicited bulk commercial electronic
mail was sent into or within this State by the defendant using a computer,
computer network, or the computer services of an electronic mail service
provider in contravention of the authority granted by or in violation of the
policies set by the electronic mail service provider. Transmission of commercial
electronic mail from an organization to its members shall not be deemed to be
unsolicited bulk commercial electronic mail.
(5) Local Services, Goods or Contracts. -- In
any action which:
a. Arises out of a promise, made anywhere
to the plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the
defendant to perform services within this State or to pay for services to be
performed in this State by the plaintiff; or
b. Arises out of services actually
performed for the plaintiff by the defendant within this State, or services
actually performed for the defendant by the plaintiff within this State if such
performance within this State was authorized or ratified by the defendant; or
c. Arises out of a promise, made anywhere
to the plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the
defendant to deliver or receive within this State, or to ship from this State
goods, documents of title, or other things of value; or
d. Relates to goods, documents of title,
or other things of value shipped from this State by the plaintiff to the
defendant on his order or direction; or
e. Relates to goods, documents of title,
or other things of value actually received by the plaintiff in this State from
the defendant through a carrier without regard to where delivery to the carrier
occurred.
(6) Local Property. -- In any action which
arises out of:
a. A promise, made anywhere to the
plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the defendant
to create in either party an interest in, or protect, acquire, dispose of, use,
rent, own, control or possess by either party real property situated in this
State; or
b. A claim to recover for any benefit
derived by the defendant through the use, ownership, control or possession by
the defendant of tangible property situated within this State either at the time
of the first use, ownership, control or possession or at the time the action is
commenced; or
c. A claim that the defendant return,
restore, or account to the plaintiff for any asset or thing of value which was
within this State at the time the defendant acquired possession or control over
it.
(7) Deficiency Judgment on Local Foreclosure
or Resale. -- In any action to recover a deficiency judgment upon an obligation
secured by a mortgage, deed of trust, conditional sale, or other security
instrument executed by the defendant or his predecessor to whose obligation the
defendant has succeeded and the deficiency is claimed either:
a. In an action in this State to foreclose
such security instrument upon real property, tangible personal property, or an
intangible represented by an indispensable instrument, situated in this State;
or
b. Following sale of real or tangible
personal property or an intangible represented by an indispensable instrument in
this State under a power of sale contained in any security instrument.
(8) Director or Officer of a Domestic
Corporation. -- In any action against a defendant who is or was an officer or
director of a domestic corporation where the action arises out of the
defendant's conduct as such officer or director or out of the activities of such
corporation while the defendant held office as a director or officer.
(9) Taxes or Assessments. -- In any action
for the collection of taxes or assessments levied, assessed or otherwise imposed
by a taxing authority of this State after the date of ratification of this act.
(10) Insurance or Insurers. -- In any action
which arises out of a contract of insurance as defined in G.S. 58-1-10 made
anywhere between the plaintiff or some third party and the defendant and in
addition either:
a. The plaintiff was a resident of this
State when the event occurred out of which the claim arose; or
b. The event out of which the claim arose
occurred within this State, regardless of where the plaintiff resided.
(11) Personal Representative. -- In any
action against a personal representative to enforce a claim against the deceased
person represented, whether or not the action was commenced during the lifetime
of the deceased, where one or more of the grounds stated in subdivisions (2) to
(10) of this section would have furnished a basis for jurisdiction over the
deceased had he been living.
(12) Marital Relationship. -- In any action
under Chapter 50 that arises out of the marital relationship within this State,
notwithstanding subsequent departure from the State, if the other party to the
marital relationship continues to reside in this State.
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