Mark Womer as well as Brian Perry were members of the U. S. Navy and were stationed in Newport, Rhode Island. On April 10, Womer allowed Perry to borrow his auto-mobile therefore that Perry could visit his family in New Hampshire. Later that day while operating Womer's vehicle, Perry was involved in an accident in Manchester New Hampshire. As a result of the accident Tzannetos Tavoularis was injured. Tavoularis brought this action beside Womer in a New Hampshire superior court, con-tending that Womer was negligent in lending the auto-mobile to Perry when he knew or should have known that Perry didn't have a valid driver's license. Womer sought to terminate the action on the ground that the New Hampshire courts lacked jurisdiction over him, citing the following facts- (a) he didn't live in New Hampshire (b) he had no relatives in New Hampshire (c) he neither owned property nor possessed investments in New Hampshire and (d) he had never conducted business in New Hampshire. Did the New Hampshire courts have jurisdiction? Explain