Which concept specifies that the defendant must have minimum contacts with New York such that the defendant should reasonably anticipate being sued in New York and maintenance of the suit against the defendant in New York must comport with traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice?
A) Presence, consent, domicile, doing business (subject to constitutional limits) and long arm jurisdiction
B) Personal jurisdiction in any separate action brought against him by any party to the pending action, and is deemed to have designated his New York attorney as an agent upon whom process may be served in such separate action (CPLR 303)
C) General jurisdiction under CPLR 301 or long-arm jurisdiction under CPLR 302.
D) Specific jurisdiction, meaning that the cause of action must arise out of the defendant's state-connected activity.