In Cockrell, the court held that?
A. ?the South Carolina court did not have personal jurisdiction over the Research Center and the Center's director who certified the aluminum bat that hit the baseball, injuring Cockrell.
B. ?the South Carolina court did have personal jurisdiction over the Research Center and the Center's director who certified the aluminum bat that hit the baseball, injuring Cockrell.
C. ?the bat manufacturer and those who certified the aluminum bat were liable for Cockrell's injuries because all of their actions contributed to the injuries.
D. ?it did not matter where those who certified the aluminum bat were located and they could be held liable for Cockrell's injuries because their actions contributed to the injuries.
Answer: A
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