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    Even If One or More of the Disputing Parties Lives
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Even If One or More of the Disputing Parties Lives

Question 20

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Even if one or more of the disputing parties lives in another state or states,a state court would have jurisdiction to hear a dispute over the ownership of a piece of real estate located within the state.

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