I've run into these only in unilateral contracts -- two TOS, two are
non-negotiable software licenses. I wouldn't be counseling a client to
agree to these in a negotiated contract, for obvious reasons.
Warren E. Agin wrote:
> I'm not sure how this adds anything if you've already negotiated an exclusive jurisdiction provision in the contract. Are you spotting these in terms of service provisions or negotiated contracts?
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> From: Carol Shepherd
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> Subject: "Deemed" jurisdiction / disclaimed personal jurisdiction
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>
> I just saw my third or fourth instance of a contract provision along the
> lines of:
>
> "You agree that 1. the site, services and platform shall be deemed
> solely based in [STATE] and 2. the site shall be deemed a passive
> website that does not give rise to personal jurisdiction over us, either
> specific or general, in jurisdictions other than [STATE]."
>
> This seems to be at best hopeful and at worst in terrorem but I've
> probably missed some relevant developments.
>
> Can anyone point me to state or federal caselaw (conflicts of laws or
> jdx, contracts cases, or otherwise) which would support this gambit?
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