Summary
In Vredenburgh service upon a student at the Yale Law School located in New Haven, Connecticut, was made by delivering the summons and complaint to his father at the family home in Essex County, New Jersey. The court found that defendant spent his vacations with his father at his home and held that the affidavits presented on defendant's behalf were insufficient and could not be allowed to countervail the sheriff's return which was presumed to be correct.
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Submitted October 25, 1935 —
Decided January 31, 1936.
On appeal from the Supreme Court, whose opinion is printed in 13 N.J. Mis. R. 425.
For the appellants, Elias G. Willman.
For the respondent, Collins Corbin.
The judgment under review herein should be affirmed, for the reasons expressed in the opinion per curiam filed in the Supreme Court.
For affirmance — THE CHANCELLOR, LLOYD, CASE, DONGES, PERSKIE, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, WOLFSKEIL, RAFFERTY, JJ. 10.
For reversal — HEHER, J. 1.