With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". and sought to maintain its base in the country that was its single largest export market. The significance of the subsidiaries in Hattori’s “organizational life” was enormous because the export market accounted for 60% of Hattori’s production. The court explained: The subsidiaries do for the parent everything that the parent would have to do if it were here directly: if the New York subsidiaries did not advertise Hat-tori’s products ... Hattori would; if the New York subsidiaries did not provide service quality control centers, Hattori would, ... and if the subsidiaries did not develop the marketing techniques to penetrate and expand their share of the American market, Hattori would. Id. at 1344. See also Dorfman v. Marriott Int’l Hotels, Inc., 2002 WL 14363 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 3, 2002) (<HOLDING>). Courts hold that the relationship between a

A: holding that the shingles used to reroof an existing home were consumer products and noting that it appears that as to products which are becoming a part of realty the distinction drawn is whether the product is being added to an already existing structure or whether it is being utilized to create the structure
B: holding that under michigan law evidence of other products to which the plaintiff may have been exposed is relevant to rebut the plaintiffs claim
C: holding a common question in a consumer class action brought under the gbl is whether a products manufacturer defrauded purchasers by making a specific claim on the products label
D: holding that otis felvono which sold installed and maintained otis elevator products in hungary was an agent of otis elevator because otis felvono functioned as an integral part of a united endeavora worldwide business in manufacturing selling installing and servicing elevators and similar products
D.