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2008-08-11 |
BRION, J. |
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| The Court then combined the two tests and declared that jurisdiction should be determined by considering not only the status or relationship of the parties, but also the nature of the question under controversy.[23] This two-tier test was adopted in the recent case of Speed Distribution, Inc. v. Court of Appeals:[24] | |||||