| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 766 דפים
...defendant is enforced in the same manner as to an original bill, by subpoena, a copy of which writ is served either personally on the defendant, or by leaving the same at his dwelling-house. An order for substituted service of a subpoena to appear on the clerk in court, or... | |
| George Robert Nichols - 1851 - 450 דפים
...injuries to property," (c) the summons is directed to be served by delivering the same personally to the defendant, or by leaving the same at his usual place of abode. Proof in It is, however, the practice of some Benches, rSqtoattt5i™qul~ without regard to... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1865 - 960 דפים
...cross-bill is enforced in the same manner as to an original bill, by subpoena, a copy of which writ is served either personally on the defendant, or by leaving the same at his dwelling-house.7 An order for substituted service, of the subpoena to appear, on the clerk in Court,... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1884 - 806 דפים
...in force. That section provides that the summons shall be served by delivering a certified copy to the defendant, or by leaving the same at his usual place of residence. The constable's return was of service by reading. Some kinds of process issued by a justice may be... | |
| Claude Francis - 1895 - 314 דפים
...will be placed over the accused until he is well enough to attend Court. SUMMONSES. 1. A summons* may be served either personally on the defendant, or by leaving the same with some person for him (an inmate of the same house) at his last or most usual place of abode. Ords.... | |
| Edwards Ritchie - 1901 - 204 דפים
...of the 1 6692. 2 6473. 2 6475. * 40 OS 603. 5 6476. summons, with the indorsement thereon, to each defendant, or by leaving the same at his usual place of residence. A written acknowledgment on the back of the original summons, or the voluntary appearance of a defendant,... | |
| Scott Rowley - 1927 - 800 דפים
...the second place, it is wholly immaterial whether the service was by delivering a copy of the writ to the defendant or by leaving the same at his usual place of abode. Service in either mode would be good." The reasoning of the Nebraska court is adopted in the... | |
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