Maryland Code § CJ-6-103

Section CJ-6-103
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(a) If jurisdiction over a person is based solely upon this section, he may be
sued only on a cause of action arising from any act enumerated in this section.
(b) A court may exercise personal jurisdiction over a person, who directly or
by an agent:
(1) Transacts any business or performs any character of work or
service in the State;
(2) Contracts to supply goods, food, services, or manufactured
products in the State;
(3) Causes tortious injury in the State by an act or omission in the
State;
(4) Causes tortious injury in the State or outside of the State by an
act or omission outside the State if he regularly does or solicits business, engages in
any other persistent course of conduct in the State or derives substantial revenue
from goods, food, services, or manufactured products used or consumed in the State;
(5) Has an interest in, uses, or possesses real property in the State;
or
(6) Contracts to insure or act as surety for, or on, any person,
property, risk, contract, obligation, or agreement located, executed, or to be performed
within the State at the time the contract is made, unless the parties otherwise provide
in writing.

(c) (1) (i) In this subsection the following terms have the meanings
indicated.
(ii) "Computer information" has the meaning stated in § 22-
102 of the Commercial Law Article.
(iii) "Computer program" has the meaning stated in § 22-102 of
the Commercial Law Article.
(2) The provisions of this section apply to computer information and
computer programs in the same manner as they apply to goods and services.

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