IN RE CUNNINGHAM

No. 14494.

40 F.2d 270 (1930)

In re CUNNINGHAM.

District Court, D. Oregon.

March 24, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. C. Winslow and W. W. McKinney, both of Salem, Or., for alleged bankrupt.

Wm. B. Layton and N. Ray Alber, both of Portland, Or., for petitioning creditors.


McNARY, District Judge.

The alleged bankrupt appears specially and moves to quash service of process for want of jurisdiction because made upon a Sunday.

Counsel supporting the motion contend that the service is invalid, as section 2086, Oregon Laws, provides that any civil process served upon a Sunday shall be void.

The question for consideration is whether the statute of this state shall govern.

Section 724, title 28, USCA (R. S. § 914...

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