KOSSUTH v. BEAR

No. 33661.

161 Ohio St. 378 (1954)

KOSSUTH, APPELLEE, v. BEAR, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 5, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Harrison, Spangenberg & Hull and Mr. Oliver W. Hasenflue, for appellee.

Mr. Wm. M. Byrnes, Mr. Wm. A. Kane and Mr. Frank J. Kus, for appellant.


MIDDLETON, J.

The sole question raised in this court is whether this cause of action is barred by the two-year statute of limitations. The plaintiff urges that even though service was not had upon the defendant within two years from May 30, 1948, the cause of action was not barred for one or more of three reasons.

The first reason urged is that the defendant was absent from the state of Ohio for certain periods during the two-year period following May 30,...

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