5322 - Bases of personal jurisdiction over persons outside this Commonwealth.

     § 5322.  Bases of personal jurisdiction over persons outside                this Commonwealth.        (a)  General rule.--A tribunal of this Commonwealth may     exercise personal jurisdiction over a person (or the personal     representative of a deceased individual who would be subject to     jurisdiction under this subsection if not deceased) who acts     directly or by an agent, as to a cause of action or other matter     arising from such person:            (1)  Transacting any business in this Commonwealth.        Without excluding other acts which may constitute transacting        business in this Commonwealth, any of the following shall        constitute transacting business for the purpose of this        paragraph:                (i)  The doing by any person in this Commonwealth of            a series of similar acts for the purpose of thereby            realizing pecuniary benefit or otherwise accomplishing an            object.                (ii)  The doing of a single act in this Commonwealth            for the purpose of thereby realizing pecuniary benefit or            otherwise accomplishing an object with the intention of            initiating a series of such acts.                (iii)  The shipping of merchandise directly or            indirectly into or through this Commonwealth.                (iv)  The engaging in any business or profession            within this Commonwealth, whether or not such business            requires license or approval by any government unit of            this Commonwealth.                (v)  The ownership, use or possession of any real            property situate within this Commonwealth.            (2)  Contracting to supply services or things in this        Commonwealth.            (3)  Causing harm or tortious injury by an act or        omission in this Commonwealth.            (4)  Causing harm or tortious injury in this Commonwealth        by an act or omission outside this Commonwealth.            (5)  Having an interest in, using, or possessing real        property in this Commonwealth.            (6)  (i)  Contracting to insure any person, property, or            risk located within this Commonwealth at the time of            contracting.                (ii)  Being a person who controls, or who is a            director, officer, employee or agent of a person who            controls, an insurance company incorporated in this            Commonwealth or an alien insurer domiciled in this            Commonwealth.                (iii)  Engaging in conduct described in section 504            of the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.789, No.285), known as            The Insurance Department Act of 1921.            (7)  Accepting election or appointment or exercising        powers under the authority of this Commonwealth as a:                (i)  Personal representative of a decedent.                (ii)  Guardian of a minor or incapacitated person.                (iii)  Trustee or other fiduciary.                (iv)  Director or officer of a corporation.            (8)  Executing any bond of any of the persons specified        in paragraph (7).            (9)  Making application to any government unit for any        certificate, license, permit, registration or similar        instrument or authorization or exercising any such instrument        or authorization.            (10)  Committing any violation within the jurisdiction of        this Commonwealth of any statute, home rule charter, local        ordinance or resolution, or rule or regulation promulgated        thereunder by any government unit or of any order of court or        other government unit.        (b)  Exercise of full constitutional power over     nonresidents.--In addition to the provisions of subsection (a)     the jurisdiction of the tribunals of this Commonwealth shall     extend to all persons who are not within the scope of section     5301 (relating to persons) to the fullest extent allowed under     the Constitution of the United States and may be based on the     most minimum contact with this Commonwealth allowed under the     Constitution of the United States.        (c)  Scope of jurisdiction.--When jurisdiction over a person     is based solely upon this section, only a cause of action or     other matter arising from acts enumerated in subsection (a), or     from acts forming the basis of jurisdiction under subsection     (b), may be asserted against him.        (d)  Service outside this Commonwealth.--When the exercise of     personal jurisdiction is authorized by this section, service of     process may be made outside this Commonwealth.        (e)  Inconvenient forum.--When a tribunal finds that in the     interest of substantial justice the matter should be heard in     another forum, the tribunal may stay or dismiss the matter in     whole or in part on any conditions that may be just.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Oct. 5, 1980,     P.L.693, No.142, eff. 60 days; Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24,     eff. 60 days)        1992 Amendment.  Act 24 amended subsec. (a).        Cross References.  Section 5322 is referred to in sections     5323, 5329 of this title; section 2576 of Title 15 (Corporations     and Unincorporated Associations); section 6103 of Title 23     (Domestic Relations).