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Fact Pattern 52-1
Sociedad Guarantia (SG), a Mexican firm, borrows $1 million from Tri-national Bank, a U.S. firm. Later, SG files for bankruptcy under Mexican law and asks the Mexican court to order the reimbursement of certain payments on the loan. Tri-national files a suit against SG in a U.S. court, arguing that the funds do not belong to SG.
Refer to Fact Pattern 52-1. Under the principle of comity, the U.S. court in Tri-national's suit is most likely to
a. ask the Mexican court to drop SG's petition.
b. ask Tri-national to drop its suit.
c. dismiss Tri-national's suit.
d. order the Mexican court to deny SG's request.

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