The following facts is most relevant to the court's decision on the homeowner's motion :<u> The contractor removed the case to the </u><u>federal court</u><u> for State A.</u>
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<u>INTERPRETATION-</u>
The commencement of the action in State A is most relevant. When a case is removed from state court to federal court, venue is set in the federal district court that embraces the state court in which the action was pending, making the federal district court of State A the only appropriate venue choice.
Thus, (C) is the correct answer because the most (indeed, only) relevant fact is the fact that the action was commenced in a court of State A.
In answer choice (B)
Unlike cases commenced in federal court, in cases removed to federal court, the residence of the defendant contractor.
In answer choices (A) and (D)
The place where a substantial part of events relating to the claim occurred are irrelevant.
Therefore we can conclude that the correct choice is C.
Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was:
A homeowner from State A hired a contractor from State B to build a vacation home for her in State C:
A. The parties signed the contract in State A.
B. The contractor breached the contract, and the homeowner sued the contractor in a court of State A, seeking damages of $100,000.
C. The contractor removed the case to the federal court for State A.
D. The homeowner promptly moved to remand the case to state court, arguing that venue was improper.
Which of the following facts is most relevant to the court's decision on the homeowner's motion?
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