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A long arm statute allows one state's court to exercise jurisdiction over a defendant from another state who meets the legal requirement for the  acts committed by an out-of-state defendant, given that the defendant can present sufficient linkage with the state.

What is the Texas long-arm statute?

The term long-arm statute is known to be the law that entails or covers the scenario where there is an out-of-state firm or business company that is said to be  “doing business” in Texas, and is not needed  by other law to elect an agent to get the service of process for a lawsuit.

Therefore, A long arm statute allows one state's court to exercise jurisdiction over a defendant from another state who meets the legal requirement for the  acts committed by an out-of-state defendant, given that the defendant can present sufficient linkage with the state.

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