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Pfotenhauer v. Brooker

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Dec 1, 1906
52 Misc. 649 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)

Summary

In Pfotenhauer v. Brooker, 52 Misc. 649, statement was made that not only was no summons ever served, but at the time when, and place where, the service was alleged to have been made, the defendant was not present and had not been at that place.

Summary of this case from Matter of Rowley

Opinion

December, 1906.

George H. Mallory, for appellant.

Joseph Hahn, for respondents.


This is an appeal taken by the defendant upon the ground that no service of the summons was ever made upon him and is submitted upon affidavits. The affidavit of the defendant is positive and unequivocal to the effect that, not only was no summons ever served upon him in this action; but, at the time when and place where the service was alleged to have been made, he was not present and had not been at said place. A man named William E. Brooker testifies that he resides at the place where service of the summons was made and that he is the person who was served with the summons in this action, and in this he is corroborated by his wife and son. The affidavit of the process server as to the identity of the defendant is not clear; and we are constrained to hold that, from the proof submitted, the defendant was not served and that the entry of the judgment was not authorized.

Present: GILDERSLEEVE, FITZGERALD and DAVIS, JJ.

Judgment reversed, with costs.


Summaries of

Pfotenhauer v. Brooker

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Dec 1, 1906
52 Misc. 649 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)

In Pfotenhauer v. Brooker, 52 Misc. 649, statement was made that not only was no summons ever served, but at the time when, and place where, the service was alleged to have been made, the defendant was not present and had not been at that place.

Summary of this case from Matter of Rowley
Case details for

Pfotenhauer v. Brooker

Case Details

Full title:PAUL PFOTENHAUER and WILLIAM H. NESBIT, Respondents, v . FREDERICK W…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Dec 1, 1906

Citations

52 Misc. 649 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)
101 N.Y.S. 762

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