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Well v. Bent

Supreme Court of California
Jun 28, 1882
60 Cal. 603 (Cal. 1882)

Opinion

         Department One

         Appeal by defendant F. Palomares from a judgment for the plaintiff in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Howard, J.

         COUNSEL

         Cited Howard v. Galloway, supra, p. 10.

          F. A. Howard, for Appellant.

          Glassell & Smith and M. L. Wicks, for Respondent.


         The judgment in this case, (which is signed by the judge of the Court), recites that the amended complaint was duly personally served on the defendants. The original complaint and summons was served by M. J. Wicks, whose affidavit is similar to that in Howard v. Galloway , 8 P. C. L. J. 1060, and Maynard v. McCrellish , 57 Cal. 353, both of which cases were decided by Department Two.

         As the point of practice is an important one, we beg leave to submit (with the view of leaving the decision of this department unquestioned), that Section410 C. C. P. does not prescribe the form of the affidavit, but simply provides that the summons may be served by any person over the age of eighteen, not a party to the suit, and that the summons shall be returned with an affidavit of such person of its service.

         We submit that the fact of the age of the party serving the process may be made to appear by other evidence than that of the return, and in this case the judgment being signed and given by the Court, it must be presumed that the Court was satisfied by ocular demonstration or other satisfactory evidence that the party serving the summons was of competent age.

         OPINION          The Court:

         This is an appeal by defendant Palomares from a default judgment. The affidavit of service of summons does not show that affiant was over the age of eighteen years at the time of the service. On authority of Maynard v. McCrellish , 57 Cal. 355, and Howard v. Galloway, supra, p. 10.

         Judgment is reversed and cause remanded.


Summaries of

Well v. Bent

Supreme Court of California
Jun 28, 1882
60 Cal. 603 (Cal. 1882)
Case details for

Well v. Bent

Case Details

Full title:ALEXANDER WELL v. H. K. W. BENT et al.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jun 28, 1882

Citations

60 Cal. 603 (Cal. 1882)

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