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269b — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

269b

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In addition to the provisions on summons prescribed by the Rules on Civil Procedure for the General Court of Justice, jurisdiction on a defendant shall be acquired, whether he is a natural or [juridical] person, if directly or indirectly he breaks this law and, in addition, draws substantial income from used or consumed goods or services rendered in Puerto Rico and/or receives substantial income within the scope of the economy of Puerto Rico or from any impact or effect in a specific local market. History —June 25, 1964, No. 77, p. 235, added as § 13B on June 8, 1973, No. 131, p. 525, § 2.