Which of the following is an example of the comity clause with the answer D you can buy property and estate where you are not a resident or you can pay in state tuition no matter what state you live in or you can refuse to follow laws and estate where you are visiting or you can operate a business without following federal tax laws
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None of the options provided accurately represents an example of the comity clause. The comity clause, also known as the Privileges and Immunities Clause, is a provision in the United States Constitution that prohibits states from discriminating against citizens from other states in favor of their own citizens. It ensures that citizens of one state will be accorded certain basic rights and privileges (such as the right to travel, own property, or engage in business) when they are in another state. However, it does not grant individuals the ability to refuse to follow laws, avoid taxes, or pay in-state tuition regardless of residency.