REPUBLIC OF CHINA v. TSU MOW


281 A.D. 1013 (1953)

Republic of China, Appellant, v. Pang Tsu Mow et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

May 12, 1953.


Per Curiam.

The allegations of the complaint sufficiently meet the requirements for service by publication. Because all of the relief sought may not be obtained upon that type of service, the court is not deprived of jurisdiction to grant so much of it as such service permits. Insofar as plaintiff proceeds against the property in this State, the action is one in rem. As to such assets, plaintiff claims that they represent part of funds belonging to it which...

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