With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Court Order No. 357 (June 30, 1979). 24 . The original provision discussing service by publication was promulgated as Rule 4(e)(3) in 1963. Alaska Supreme Court Order No. 49 (January 1, 1963). It was moved to its current location, Rule 4(e)(2), in 1979. Alaska Supreme Court Order No. 357 (June 30, 1979). Service by publication requires, in addition to newspaper publication, that the summons and complaint be sent to the last known address of the absent party by registered or certified mail unless a showing is made that the last known address of the absent party is unknown and cannot be ascertained after inquiry. Alaska R. Civ. P. 4(e)(2). 25 . At the time of the enactment of the long-arm statute Rule 4(h) provided for service of process by registered or certified mail with ret hio 1990) (<HOLDING>); McFadden v. Battifora, 2004 WL 103353, at *4

A: holding that californias tolling statute could not constitutionally be applied to a nonresident entering into a sales transaction with a resident since the nonresident was engaged in interstate commerce
B: holding that a missouri tolling statute was unconstitutional under the commerce clause in the situation where a resident defendant moved out of state
C: holding that because dr medeiros a former california resident moved to texas to take a new job in 1998 thereby engaging in interstate commerce the tolling statute could not be applied under bendix
D: holding that the ohio tolling statute could not be constitutionally applied to a person who had moved out of ohio to take a job in pennsylvania since intersiate commerce is affected when persons move between states in the course of or in search for employment
D.