P1280 If a non-resident business entity over which California courts would have personal jurisdiction is succeeded by two different successors who acquired the predecessor's liabilities by agreement, but with each agreeing to assume different liabilities, a California court may have jurisdiction over the successor that assumed a liability that was the basis of an action before it, but not over the one that did not.CitationCENTERPOINT v SUPERIOR COURT (Two Successors) 157 CA4 1101 [See: CCP 418.10; Ray v Alad 19 C3 22; Sanders v CEG 95 CA3 779]
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