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When personal jurisdiction over person may be exercised (§ 8.01-328.1)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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9 Personal Jurisdiction In Certain Actions
§ 8.01-328.1 When personal jurisdiction over person may be . . .
§ 8.01-328.1
When personal jurisdiction over person may be exercised
A. A court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a person, who acts directly or by an agent, as to a cause of action arising from the person’s:
8. Having (i) executed an agreement in this Commonwealth which obligates the person to pay spousal support or child support to a domiciliary of this Commonwealth, or to a person who has satisfied the residency requirements in suits for annulments or divorce for members of the armed forces or foreign service officers of the United States pursuant to § 20-97 provided proof of service of process on a nonresident party is made by a law-enforcement officer or other person authorized to serve process in the jurisdiction where the nonresident party is located, (ii) been ordered to pay spousal support or child support pursuant to an order entered by any court of competent jurisdiction in this Commonwealth having in personam jurisdiction over such person, or (iii) shown by personal conduct in this Commonwealth, as alleged by affidavit, that the person conceived or fathered a child in this Commonwealth;
9. Having maintained within this Commonwealth a matrimonial domicile at the time of separation of the parties upon which grounds for divorce or separate maintenance is based, or at the time a cause of action arose for divorce or separate maintenance or at the time of commencement of such suit, if the other party to the matrimonial relationship resides herein; or
10. Having incurred a liability for taxes, fines, penalties, interest, or other charges to any political subdivision of the Commonwealth.Jurisdiction in subdivision 9 is valid only upon proof of service of process pursuant to § 8.01-296 on the nonresident party by a person authorized under the provisions of § 8.01-320. Jurisdiction under subdivision 8 (iii) of this subsection is valid only upon proof of personal service on a nonresident pursuant to § 8.01-320.
B. Using a computer or computer network located in the Commonwealth shall constitute an act in the Commonwealth. For purposes of this subsection, “use” and “computer network” shall have the same meanings as those contained in § 18.2-152.2.
C. When jurisdiction over a person is based solely upon this section, only a cause of action arising from acts enumerated in this section may be asserted against him; however, nothing contained in this chapter shall limit, restrict or otherwise affect the jurisdiction of any court of this Commonwealth over foreign corporations which are subject to service of process pursuant to the provisions of any other statute.
Code 1950, § 8-81.2; 1964, c. 331; 1977, c. 617; 1978, c. 132; 1981, c. 6; 1982, c. 313; 1983, c. 428; 1984, c. 609; 1986, c. 275; 1987, c. 594; 1988, cc. 866, 878; 1992, c. 571; 1999, cc. 886, 904, 905; 2001, c. 221; 2007, c. 533; 2009, c. 582.
If you’re reading this for anything important, you should double-check its accuracy—read § 8.01-328.1 on the official Code of Virginia website.
Choon Young Chung v. Nana Development Corporation (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 02/19/86)
. . . under the Virginia long-arm statute, Va.Code Sec. 8.01-328.1(A)(2) (1984). We hold that the . . .
Danville Plywood Corp. v. Plain & Fancy Kitchens (SCV, 11/23/77)
. . . Affirmed. . . .
. . . Peanut Corporation of America, International Marketing . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 12/15/82)
. . . Virginia's long-arm statute. Va.Code Sec. 8.01-328.1 et seq. The district court, in a . . .
Blue Ridge Bank v. Veribanc, Inc. (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 02/22/85)
. . . under the Virginia long-arm statute, Va.Code Sec. 8.01-328.1(A)(3) and (4), and that it was . . .
Morris v. Morris (COA, 08/04/87)
. . . forth in the sixth clause. We disagree. . . .
IT Sales, Inc. v. Dry (SCV, 06/12/81)
. . . Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, now Section 8.01-328.1 for breech [sic] of such contract[?] . . .
. . . Glenda C. Brown v. American Broadcasting Co., Inc. Margaret . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 04/11/83)
. . . Virginia's long arm statute, Va.Code Ann. Sec. 8.01-328.1 (Michie 1977), is as follows: . . .
. . . City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a Political Subdivision of . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 11/01/85)
. . . of the Virginia long-arm statute, Va.Code Sec. 8.01-328.1. The court also found that subjecting the . . .
. . . subdivision A8 of § 8.01-328.1." Code § 20-88.35(3) and (6). In pertinent part, Code § 8.01-328.1 . . .
DeSantis v. Hafner Creations, Inc. (District Court, E.D. Virginia, 12/30/96)
. . . any applicability here: § 8.01-328.1(A)(1), § 8.01.328.1(A)(3), and § 8.01-328.1(A)(4). An . . .
§ 13.1-1059 Transactions not constituting doing business
§ 13.1-1249 Transactions not constituting doing business
§ 18.2-152.12 Civil relief; damages
§ 20-107.3 Court may decree as to property and debts of the parties
§ 50-73.61 Transactions not constituting transacting business
§ 59.1-215.3 Enforcement; remedies; civil investigative demands; assurances of voluntary compliance; restraining prohibited acts
§ 63.2-1903 Authority to issue certain orders; civil penalty
§ 8.01-320 Personal service outside of Virginia