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· 11/9/1971

Bland v. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CORPORATION

Citations

  • 338 F. Supp. 871
  • 1971 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10880

How courts have described this case

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  • denying nonresident parent corporation’s motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction where parent, a Kentucky corporation, was held to be doing business in Texas by exerting control over a contract to be performed by its subsidiary in Texas
  • evidence included depositions and exhibits addressing stock ownership, director control, purchase arrangements, and other specific relationships between served franchisor defendant and unserved franchisee
  • evidence included depositions and exhibits addressing stock ownership, director control, purchase arrangements, and other specific relationships between served franchisor defendant and unserved franchisee
  • foreign corporation held amenable to process in that franchisees doing business in Texas

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