With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". which registration of an agent for service of process shall be effective.”). 106 . 8 Del. C. § 371(b). 107 . See QuickFacts Delaware, U.S. Census Bureau, https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/ PST045215/10 (last visited Apr. 4, 2016) (estimating Delaware's population to be 945,934 people as of July 1, 2015). 108 . See, e.g., United States v. Lopez, 514 U.S. 549, 579-80, 115 S.Ct. 1624, 131 L.Ed.2d 626 (1995) (“One element of our dormant Com merce Clause jurisprudence has been the principle that the States may not impose regulations that place an undue burden on interstate commerce, even where those regulations do not discriminate between in-state and out-of-state businesses."); Bendix Autolite Corp. v. Midwesco Enters., Inc., 486 U.S. 888, 894, 108 S.Ct. 2218, 100 L.Ed.2d 896 (1988) (<HOLDING>); see also . T. Griffin Vincent, Toward a

A: holding the timeliness provision in the habeas corpus statute is subject to equitable tolling
B: holding that because purpose of tolling statute is to remedy problem of locating a nonresident defendant before expiration of statute of limitations tolling statute does not apply to adverse possession action because of statutory scheme allowing for service by publication on parties outside state in such actions
C: holding that an ohio tolling statute violated the commerce clause because it gave nonresident corporations the choice between being subject to general jurisdiction in the state by appointing an instate agent for service of process or being subject to a tolling of the statute of limitations on claims against them
D: holding that the statute of limitations contained in section 2501 is jurisdictional and is not subject to tolling waiver or estoppel
C.